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Frank Stella: Scarlatti and Bali Sculpture Series

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

http://www.vernissage.tv | As part of the first edition of the St. Moritz Art Masters (SAM), theres an exhibition with 5 sculptures of Frank Stellas Bali Series and 3 sculptures of the Scarlatti Series (Courtesy Ficher Rohr Gallery, Basel). The exhibition is presented in the Paracelsus Building near the Hotel Kempinski, an old pump room of the St. Moritz Mineral Spring Water. On the first press day of SAM we met with Prof. Dr. Franz-Joachim Verspohl, who gave a short introduction to Frank Stellas latest works. Prof. Verspohl holds the chair of Art History at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany. Frank Stella (born in 1936) is one of the most well-known postwar American painters.
St. Moritz Art Masters, St. Moritz / Switzerland, August 31, 2008.

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  • umm.. can anybody tell me what the sculpture is called the man talks about ? i mean this colourful one with all the curls and stuff .. he says no name .. but i really need the name for my art-presentation im doin on monday.. (i need to interpret one of stellas works, and i really really love this ..) so please.. if anybody knows the name of it, tell me

    thanks thanks..

  • My God Frank ... these pieces are just stunning. I am so proud of you. Diane Rich

  • He is like many contemporary artists...they have a FACTORY..and rarely touch their own work and thereby have only created a FRANCHISE.

  • We are so lucky to be witnesses to the breadth and depth of Stella's lifetime of work. The progression of the decades of work is so breathtaking and understandable. One piece inspires the next and the next and the next. Wonderful!

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