03/05/2024 22:30 (UTC)
Paris (France), May 3 (EFE).- When Henri Matisse, in a gesture that not even he could explain, invaded the canvas in which he portrayed his workshop in red in 1911, Ellsworth Kelly had not yet been born on the other side of the Atlantic. Together and separately, the color revolutions that both represent have crossed paths in Paris, at the Louis Vuitton Foundation, which is now hosting not one but two exhibitions that will last throughout the Olympic summer.One of them pays tribute to the American sculptor and abstract painter Ellsworth Kelly (Newburgh, 1923-New York, 2015) as part of the commemorations of the centenary of his birth, which occurred on May 31 of last year.CAMERA: EDGAR SAPIÑA MANCHADO.STATEMENTS FROM JACK SHEAR, WIDOWER OF THE ARTIST AND PRESIDENT OF THE ELLSWORTH KELLY FOUNDATION AND FROM NORA CAFRITZ, DIRECTOR OF COLLECTIONS AT THE GLENSTONE MUSEUM.
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