This work is one of the nine pieces in the "Notched V" series produced in 1964. The shaped canvas, which has been mostly symmetrical in the earlier works, is given a directed motion by the way the three equilateral triangles each notched in the V shape are joined together. The movement, together with the use of lustrous metallic paint, anticipates Stella's subsequent works in which he pursues the immediate artistic experience within the interaction between the painting and the surrounding space. "Quathlamba" is the name of a 19th-century British clipper.
- Collection of
- Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- Title
- Quathlamba
- Artist Name
- STELLA, Frank
- Year
- 1964
- Category
- Painting&Print
- Material / Technique
- Metalic powder in polymer emulsion on canvas
- Acquisition date
- 1991
- Accession number
- 1991-00-0042-000
- MOT Collection Search
- https://mot-collection-search.jp/shiryo/3883/
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