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And Again

Photo: Susan Cole

And Again

1964

Kenneth Noland

American, 1924 - 2010

Acrylic resin on unprimed canvas
69 1/2 x 69 1/2 in. (176.5 x 176.5 cm)
Gift of the Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
2020.15.25
Photo: Susan Cole
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistoryWashington, D.C., Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Twentieth Century Painting from Collections in the State of Washington, dates not recorded,1966 (Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum Pavilion, Dec. 8, 1966 - Jan. 8, 1967).

New York, New York, Museum of Modern Art, The Responsive Eye, Feb. 23 - Apr. 25, 1965 (St. Louis, Missouri, City Art Museum of St. Louis, May 20 - June 20, 1965; Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, July 15 - Aug. 23, 1965; Pasadena, California, Pasadena Art Museum, Sept. 25 - Nov. 7, 1965; Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Museum of Art, Dec.14, 1965 - Jan. 23, 1966).

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, The Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection of Modern Art, Mar. 4 - May 5, 1999.

Pullman, Washington, Museum of Art Washington State University, Art and Context: the 1950s and 60s, Sept. 29 - Dec. 16, 2006.

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, SAM at 75: Building a Collection for Seattle, May 5, 2007 - Sept. 9, 2007.

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, City of Tomorrow: Jinny Wright and the Art That Shaped a New Seattle, Oct. 23, 2020 - Jan. 18, 2021.
Published ReferencesIshikawa, Chiyo, ed. "A Community of Collectors: 75th Anniversary Gifts to the Seattle Art Museum." Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 2007, p. 50, illus. p. 52

Hudson, Andrew. "A 'Freshness of Eye' Wafted in From the West Coast," in The Washington Post, 1966 (date unknown)

Seitz, William C. "The Responsive Eye," exh. cat. New York: Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1965. Ill. p. 44

Bruce, Chris and Keith Wells. “Art & Context: The ‘50s and ‘60s.” Pullman, Washington: Museum of Art, 2006. Pp.56-57 (illustrated).

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