Kenneth Noland Quote

The possibility of dispersing colors through a given layout naturally appealed to me. The idea of putting a lot of color on the panel surfaces didn't. It would probably have been too strong an effect to live with. I wanted something more woven in. the interstices – that was suggested by I. M. Pei – suited me better because if one chose to look at them the eye would be moved along by the differences in color.


Kenneth Noland, p. 18 - 'Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)


The possibility of dispersing colors through a given layout naturally appealed to me. The idea of putting a lot of color on the panel surfaces...

The possibility of dispersing colors through a given layout naturally appealed to me. The idea of putting a lot of color on the panel surfaces...

The possibility of dispersing colors through a given layout naturally appealed to me. The idea of putting a lot of color on the panel surfaces...

The possibility of dispersing colors through a given layout naturally appealed to me. The idea of putting a lot of color on the panel surfaces...