Robert Motherwell and Frank Stella: Prints from the Permanent Collection
Saturday, March 6, 2004–Sunday, June 13, 2004

Installation view of Robert Motherwell and Frank Stella: Prints from the Permanent Collection. Photograph by Tom Loonan.
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The Albright-Knox is renowned for its important collection of post-war American painting and sculpture. What is less known is that the museum also has a significant collection of post-war American prints. Two of America’s greatest printmakers, Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) and Frank Stella (born 1936), are particularly well represented. This exhibition featured a selection of etchings, aquatints, lithographs, and screen prints by these two influential artists, who both brilliantly translate their signature styles into the print medium.
This exhibition was organized by Curator of Modern Art Kenneth Wayne.