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Kenneth Noland — Greenbriar
Kenneth Noland

Greenbriar

Kenneth Noland's "Greenbriar" is a striking example of his mastery of Color Field painting, featuring bold, precisely rendered bands or geometric forms in acrylic on canvas. The work exemplifies Noland's exploration of color relationships and optical sensation, using the raw canvas as an active element in the composition. True to his minimalist sensibility, the painting invites viewers to experience pure color and form, free from narrative or symbolic content.

Medium
acrylic on canvas

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

May 15, 2015

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Kenneth Noland, Greenbriar

Kenneth Noland's "Greenbriar" is a striking example of his mastery of Color Field painting, featuring bold, precisely rendered bands or geometric forms in acrylic on canvas. The work exemplifies Noland's exploration of color relationships and optical sensation, using the raw canvas as an active element in the composition. True to his minimalist sensibility, the painting invites viewers to experience pure color and form, free from narrative or symbolic content.

Medium
acrylic on canvas
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Minimalist Mood, Mid Century Modern, Stripe Composition, Acrylic On Canvas, Male Artist, Cool Tones, Hard-edge Abstraction, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Geometric Abstraction, Green Tones, Modern Master, Color Field Painting

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