

I just want to make works that mean something. And I don’t know where it comes from or what it means all the time. How can you know what abstraction means? So much abstraction that I see doesn’t have any meaning. It looks like design, a set-up. I want something that continues over time.
Ellsworth Kelly

American minimalist painter and sculptor Ellsworth Kelly rendered his surroundings into abstract, essential shapes and varying planes of color and empty space. After studying at the Pratt Institute in New York, he was deployed to France during World War II, where his fascination with Paris and European artists was first sparked. While in France, Kelly surrounded himself with like-minded artists including Alexander Calder and began to develop his iconic style through paintings and collages “that were arranged according to the laws of chance.” In 1954, he returned to the U.S. and gained immediate success at New York gallery shows where he exhibited his geometric, minimalist paintings and totemic sculptures. Kelly earned his first retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1973, and has since been the subject of retrospectives at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and Tate Modern in London.
Auction Results Ellsworth Kelly

Ellsworth Kelly
Colored Paper Image V (Blue Curves)
estimate: $8,000–12,000
result $36,250

Ellsworth Kelly
Untitled (from the Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary portfolio)
estimate: $10,000–15,000
result $32,760

Ellsworth Kelly b. 1923
18 Colors (Cincinnati)
estimate: $15,000–20,000
result $16,250

Ellsworth Kelly
Colored Paper Image XVII (Blue, Black, Brown)
estimate: $10,000–15,000
result $16,250