Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Kenneth Noland

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American artist Kenneth Noland.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Kenneth Noland

Kenneth Noland was an American painter. He was one of the best-known American Color Field painters, although in the 1950s he was thought of as an abstract expressionist and in the early 1960s he was thought of as a minimalist painter. Noland helped establish the Washington Color School movement. In 1977, he was honored by a major retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York that then traveled to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. and Ohio's Toledo Museum of Art in 1978. In 2006, Noland's Stripe Paintings were exhibited at the Tate in London.

In the '50s Morris Louis and I were not known, David Smith and Helen Frankenthaler were not much known.
I met David Smith through my former wife, Cornelia, who'd studied with him.
Clem had made it known that Pollock was a great painter. — © Kenneth Noland
Clem had made it known that Pollock was a great painter.
Because of this the representation I'm interested in is of those things only the eye can touch.
Usually I throw away what I don't get right the first time.
Context begins with other artists - seniors and mentors.
With artists of my own generation there was at first no group identity - and never a clique.
For me context is the key - from that comes the understanding of everything.
Pollock was well known, certainly, but for all the wrong reasons. He was known as much for being wild and unconventional in his working methods as for being a great artist.
The scene then as now was centered in New York. For the most part, I've kept a bit apart from that attractive and seductive city. I've done it by living in the country within commuting distance.
I think of painting without subject matter as music without words.
I've also been willing to share any help that I could give to any other artist.
As time goes on, I realize more and more that, beginning in the early 30's, David Smith began setting the precedent for what was to come later for many of us.
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