![]() ![]() She belongs to a white ethnic background and holds an American nationality. Her parents divorced when she was nine years old. ![]() She is of German-English descent from her mother’s side and Caucasian from her father’s side. She is American by nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity. Stella Street Guggenheim was born on March 19, 2001, in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of father, Anne Brewster, a one-time congressional candidate, real estate developer and lawyer, who was president of the International Food and Beverage Corporation and mother, James William Shue who was a vice president in the private banking division of the Chemical Banking Corporation. Stella Street Guggenheim: Age, Birthday & Education. Early Life And EducationĮlisabeth Shue was born in the year 1963, October 6 in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. She appeared in the CBS police drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Julie Finlay from 2012 to 2015. Elisabeth has won several acting awards and has been nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. Available now, Isabella Stewart Gardner: A Life is the first biography of our remarkable founder produced by the Museum in nearly a century. A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday January 9, from 6 to 8 pm.Elisabeth Judson Shue better is known as Elisabeth Shue is an American actress who is best known for portraying in the movies The Karate Kid, Cocktail, Back to the Future Part II, Back to the Future Part III, Soapdish, The Saint, and Hollow Man. Frank Stella was born in Malden, Massachusetts in 1936, and lives and works in New York. His work is represented in the world’s most renowned public collections and he has had hundreds of solo exhibitions, most recently a 2012 retrospective at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. In 2009, Stella was awarded the National Medal of Arts. ![]() Throughout the next four decades, his work evolved apace-first to shaped canvases, then collage, assemblage, and high relief work, and eventually into full 3-dimensionality, large public sculptural commissions, and architectural projects. Guggenheim Museum’s “The Shaped Canvas” (1965) and “Systemic Painting” (1966), and in 1970 he became the youngest artist ever to be honored with a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art. His early work was included in several seminal exhibitions in the 1960s in New York, among them the Solomon R. In the late 1950s, while in his early 20s, Stella was quickly and decisively heralded as an innovator of Minimalism with his geometric paintings that rejected subject, false perspective, and representation. Here, the central shapes are smaller and more muted in tone than in the earlier “Scarlatti K” works and the supporting structures holding them are larger and even more active–the resulting impression is of an almost atomic energy. At once ambitious and playful, the series recalls Stella’s earlier work adjoeman (2004) installed on the rooftop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2007, and continues themes begun in his 2009 Circus of Pure Feeling for Malevich, his first work on the subject. Stella’s foundation in the “Circus” series, his newest body of work, is the tradition of artists contemplating and working with circus imagery and form. The technicolor sculptures are synaesthetic experiences in which one’s eye fixes on an edge, or entry point, and is then carried along through the piece as though coursing through the rhythm and movement of a complex musical composition. In the “Scarlatti K” works, Stella pays homage to the work of musicologist Ralph Kirkpatrick (1911-1984) who, in 1953, published a catalogue of the work of Italian composer Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757). This is Stella’s second solo show with the gallery, and features 14 works primarily from two series, “Scarlatti K” and “Circus.” Furthering his career-long engagement with expanding the means of abstraction to create space, in both series Stella entwines central resin forms (made using 3-D printing technology) with seemingly tensile metal pipes and rods to create compositions that abound with a high-spirited dynamism. 140 GRAND STREET NEW YORK NEW YORK 10013 2 / fax: 2 PRESS RELEASE exhibition: Frank Stella: Recent Work date: 9 January – 22 February 2014 Peter Freeman, Inc, New York, is pleased to present an exhibition of recent sculptures by Frank Stella. ![]()
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