Frank Stella
From Frank Stella to the quilters of Gee's Bend: how Artists Rights Society is working in the world of NFTs
An NFT drop with Stella was the debut for ARS's digital platform, Arsnl. Now it brings bold patterns to the blockchain with a show of NFTs generated by the coder artist Anna Lucia working with the quiltmakers of Gee's Bend, Alabama
Frank Stella is making an NFT—but why?
Debuting here, we look at the first NFT of one of the world’s most important living painters
Art historian Barbara Rose—Minimalism cheerleader and champion of women artists—has died, aged 84
Her memoir, entitled The Girl Who Loved Artists, is yet to be published
Art enters the third dimension as 3-D printing goes mainstream
Assessing the impact of technological advances in 3-D printers and scanners on the art world, and what it means for the future
“It is all about the beauty”: Interview with Frank Stella
The artist is showing a major collaboration with architect Santiago Calatrava in northern Spain
An Interview with Frank Stella on upcoming exhibitions and collaborations: Being Frank in Zaragoza
Frank Stella is showing a major collaboration with architect Santiago Calatrava in northern Spain
Interview with dealer Bernard Jacobson on his change of taste and direction
From Great British to stellar American art
Interview with Frank Stella: “I started, and I think I am going to finish, as a committed abstractionist”
The American artist talks to Professor Norbert Lynton about working to commission, exploring the creative tension between figurative and abstract art, his debt to artists of the past and his views on artists of today
Minimalist masterpieces on show in Sydney
The Drill Hall Gallery is showing works by Mark Rothko and Frank Stella, among others