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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. New Day is one of a series of horizontal stripe paintings that Kenneth Noland began in 1967. Prior to this series of works, Noland applied color bands in various geometric motifs—including concentric circles and chevrons—on square canvases.

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  5. Series. Stripes. 27 available. All Filters. Rarity. Medium. Price Range. Sort: Recommended. 52 Artworks: Kenneth Noland. PK-0077, 1978. Elizabeth Clement Fine Art. US$32,500. Kenneth Noland. Untitled, from The New York Collection for Stockholm Portfolio, 1973. Shapero Modern. £1,500. Kenneth Noland. Untitled, 1967, 1971, 1982. Pace Gallery.

  6. Description. Kenneth Noland. 1924 - 2010. Horizontal Stripes Series (IV-2) Colored and pressed paper pulp monotype, 1978, signed in pencil and dated, with the blindstamp of the printer, Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York, framed. sheet: 1275 by 855 mm 50 ¼ by 33 ¾ in. framed: 1378 by 971 mm 54 ¼ by 38 ¼ in.

  7. A continuation of the gallery’s recent presentation of Nolands work in London, Stripes/Plaids/Shapeswill survey a significant period of the artist’s career, forging new connections among his iconic Stripe paintings, Shape canvases, and later works.