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Frank Stella: What You See

On view through September 27, 2020

Frank Stella (American, b. 1936), "Shards I, from Shards I-V", 1982. Lithograph and silkscreen. 56 x 49 1/2 inches. 55/100. Tampa Museum of Art, Gift of Petersburg Press, Inc. (NYC), 1986.001. 2020 Frank Stella / Artists rights Society (ARS), New York.
Frank Stella (American, b. 1936), Shards I, from Shards I-V, 1982. Lithograph and silkscreen. 56 x 49 1/2 inches. 55/100. Tampa Museum of Art, Gift of Petersburg Press, Inc. (NYC), 1986.001. © 2020 Frank Stella / Artists rights Society (ARS), New York.

In conjunction with Frank Stella: Illustrations after El Lissitzky’s Had Gadya, the Tampa Museum of Art has organized Frank Stella: What You See, a pendant exhibition featuring works by Frank Stella in regional collections, including the Tampa Museum of Art’s permanent collection. The exhibition is inspired by Stella’s quote “What you see is what you see,” the artist’s famed description of his art as noted in a 1964 interview. The intimate selection of works provides an overview of Stella’s oeuvre from his exploration of minimal forms in the 1960s and 1970s, to the creation of lyrical multi-media compositions in the late 1990s. Frank Stella: What You See presents a snapshot view of one of today’s most influential living artists.

Presented by:

Raymond James