In living color: Ellsowrth Kelly has spent a lifetime turning the simplest things--a cigarette pack, a window -- into joyous abstractions.

From: W | Date: May 1, 2003| Author: Belcove, Julie L. | Copyright information

The long farmer's table is set for three, and it is Ellsworth Kelly who gets the chair facing the window so he can gaze out on the late-winter storm dumping another foot of snow on Spencertown, New York, his home for more than 30 years. As he eats the hearty minestrone his good friend Jack Shear has prepared, Kelly merrily reminisces about his years in Paris after the war and how he came to define his mission as an abstract artist, one that has little changed in the past half a cent...

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