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Frank Stella — Polar Co-ordinates VII, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson
Frank Stella

Polar Co-ordinates VII, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson

A vibrant and dynamic composition by Frank Stella, *Polar Co-ordinates VII* showcases his signature use of bold, interlocking geometric forms and vivid color through the combined techniques of lithograph, screenprint, and letterpress. The work's circular and arc-based elements reflect Stella's exploration of movement and spatial tension, created in honor of racing driver Ronnie Peterson. Printed on Arches Cover paper, the piece exemplifies Stella's masterful ability to push the boundaries of printmaking as a fine art medium.

Medium
Lithograph, screenprint and letterpress in colours, on Arches Cover paper, the full sheet,

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Evening & Day Editions

June 9, 2016

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Frank Stella, Polar Co-ordinates VII, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson

A vibrant and dynamic composition by Frank Stella, *Polar Co-ordinates VII* showcases his signature use of bold, interlocking geometric forms and vivid color through the combined techniques of lithograph, screenprint, and letterpress. The work's circular and arc-based elements reflect Stella's exploration of movement and spatial tension, created in honor of racing driver Ronnie Peterson. Printed on Arches Cover paper, the piece exemplifies Stella's masterful ability to push the boundaries of printmaking as a fine art medium.

Medium
Lithograph, screenprint and letterpress in colours, on Arches Cover paper, the full sheet,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dynamic Composition, Abstract Art, Circular Composition, Bold Colors, Circular Forms, Male Artist, Printmaking, Large Format Print, American Artist, Lithograph And Screenprint, Geometric Abstraction, Late 20th Century, Modern Master, Lithograph, Vibrant Colors, Minimalism

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Collected by

Carolyn Lynx, Alex Capecelatro