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  1. Most of Noland's paintings fall into one of four groups: circles (or targets), chevrons, stripes, and shaped canvases. His preoccupation with the relationship of the image to the containing edge of the picture led him to a series of studies of concentric rings or bullseyes, commonly called targets, which, like the one reproduced here ...

  2. Jan 5, 2010 · Noland's concentric circles were not targets, the diagonals of his chevrons did not indicate receding space, and his broad horizontal stripes were decidedly not literal horizons. Each was solely a means of exploring pure color. This reductive approach also foreshadowed the emergence of Minimalism.

    • American
    • April 10, 1924
    • Asheville, North Carolina
    • January 5, 2010
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  4. www.artnet.com › artists › kenneth-nolandKenneth Noland | Artnet

    Kenneth Noland. (American, 1924–2010) Artworks. Biography. Dealers. Events. News. Kenneth Noland was a leading American Color Field painter. His interest in working with flat colors developed into a fixation with simple shapes like chevrons, stripes, and bullseyes.

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  5. Noland was part of a group of painters that described their paintings as Color Field work, which was later defined as Post-Painterly Abstraction. Noland's interest in pure color led him to create controlled, geometric abstract paintings, using stripes, chevrons, and target shapes of colors.

  6. Marking Nolands first solo presentation in London for more than two decades, this exhibition will chart the development of his iconic Stripe paintings of the late 1960s through to his Shape canvases in the early 1980s.

  7. Stripes. 26 available. All Filters. Rarity. Medium. Price Range. Sort: Recommended. 51 Artworks: Kenneth Noland. Stripe, 1983. Caviar20. US$11,000. Kenneth Noland. Ojai Festival print (Deluxe signed limited edition), 1986. Alpha 137 Gallery. US$7,500. Kenneth Noland. Winds 82-23, 1982. Heather James Fine Art. US$45,000. Kenneth Noland.

  8. Jan 6, 2010 · Jan. 6, 2010. Kenneth Noland, whose brilliantly colored concentric circles, chevrons and stripes were among the most recognized and admired signatures of the postwar style of abstraction...

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