Frank Stella

American

(1936–2024)

Frank Stella was a pioneering artist known for his geometric abstraction in painting and sculpture. Influenced by Jasper Johns and Abstract Expressionism, Stella’s work explores shape, color, and composition to create dynamic, non-literal narratives. His minimalist Black Paintings (1958–1960) helped define Minimalism. His mantra “What you see is what you see” became a defining statement of his approach to art. Over his career, Stella’s work evolved dramatically. By the 1990s, he began using digital tools to create intricate designs that were difficult to achieve with traditional methods. His innovative use of industrial materials and unconventional shapes has left a lasting impact on contemporary art.

Frank Stella

American

(1936–2024)

Frank Stella was a pioneering artist known for his geometric abstraction in painting and sculpture. Influenced by Jasper Johns and Abstract Expressionism, Stella’s work explores shape, color, and composition to create dynamic, non-literal narratives. His minimalist Black Paintings (1958–1960) helped define Minimalism. His mantra “What you see is what you see” became a defining statement of his approach to art. Over his career, Stella’s work evolved dramatically. By the 1990s, he began using digital tools to create intricate designs that were difficult to achieve with traditional methods. His innovative use of industrial materials and unconventional shapes has left a lasting impact on contemporary art.

Frank Stella: Geometries

From the 1960s to the 1990s, Frank Stella’s artwork evolved from flat, monochromatic canvases to complex, sculptural forms, reflecting advances in computer technology. By the 1990s, he had begun using digital tools to create intricate designs that were difficult to achieve with traditional methods. Geometries represents a blend of his long exploration of physical space and modern digital techniques.

The Geometries series is comprised of 22 sculptural works, each translated into NFT editions of 100. Each NFT comes with file formats for augmented reality, virtual reality, and 3D printing. Collectors are encouraged to explore each work in both physical and digital environments, and may 3D print their Geometry as a physical object for personal use, display them in virtual and augmented realities, or remix them into something new.

Geometry XVI 73/100

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© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.