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Classroom use.
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February 1, 2004|
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* Unlike many artists who discover a particular style and continue with it throughout their careers, Frank Stella refused to remain with one particular artistic style just because it was successful. He continually discovered new ways of expressing himself and was ready to take a risk and start again with new ideas. As a result he has gone through several periods where his work has changed very considerably. About the only thing that remains the same is that he has always been an abstract artist.
Not only has his style of working changed from ...
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