very light colors--pale blue, green, yellow; overall repeating pattern of lined right-angle triangles forming geometric design with pale blue-grey border around design

%C2%A9 Estate Barry Kahn

Lemon Blue, 1976

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Gift of Linda Brooksexpand_more  2014.89

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Barry Kahn was a conceptual artist, art critic, writer, and exhibition organizer. Much of his brief career was spent in Minneapolis. He played a seminal role in the establishment of the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP) at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. He was an articulate and passionate spokesman for artists seeking better public exposure, and he was selected as the first coordinator of the MAEP program.

This delicate abstract screenprint typifies Kahn’s conceptualized exploration of rule-based art. What at first appears to be a simple grid is an engaging assortment of patterns within patterns that of break the regularity of the grid. The buildup of the image is also quite subtle, and closer inspection reveals a dizzying array of dots not unlike paintings by Georges Seurat.

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Title
Lemon Blue
Artist Life
1938–1982
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2014.89
Provenance
Linda Brooks, St. Paul, Minn. (until 2014; given to MIA)
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very light colors--pale blue, green, yellow; overall repeating pattern of lined right-angle triangles forming geometric design with pale blue-grey border around design

© Estate Barry Kahn

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