Frank Stella is an American artist known for his significant contributions to the world of contemporary art. Born in 1936 in Massachusetts, Stella rose to prominence in the 1960s as a key figure in the Minimalist art movement. His early works, known as the "black paintings," challenged the traditional boundaries of painting and explored the relationship between color, shape, and composition. Over the course of his career, Stella's artistic style evolved, incorporating vibrant colors, intersecting shapes, and architectural forms. His innovative approach to art continues to inspire and influence artists today.
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