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KENNETH NOLAND "CIRCLE I", 1978 Bruce LaBruce photograph “General Idea was at once

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“General Idea was at once complicit in and critical of the mechanisms and strategies that join art and commerce

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KENNETH NOLAND "CIRCLE I", 1978 Bruce LaBruce photograph “General Idea was at onceAs a leading figure of the Color Field movement in the 1960s, Kenneth Noland (19242010) made an essential contribution to American abstraction. His iconic works feature signature forms, including concentric circles, patterned chevrons, and grids. In 1978, he began a particularly intense and fruitful period of creating at Tyler Graphics in Bedford, New York. He became an active printmaker and papermaker, working with different techniques and styles

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