Lincoln Center Festival '67
Lincoln Center Festival '67
Donated by: Peter and Nichaphat Kilmarx
Donated by: Peter and Nichaphat Kilmarx
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1967 lithograph, published by Lincoln Center/List Art Foundation, framed. Designed by Frank Stella as part of Lincoln Center’s groundbreaking artist poster series, this work celebrates the convergence of music, dance, theater, and visual art in the cultural life of New York City. The composition features overlapping geometric arcs rendered in vibrant orange, green, blue, and yellow against a precisely gridded background—a hallmark of Stella’s minimalist yet dynamic aesthetic. This limited-edition lithograph was produced under the auspices of the List Art Poster Program, which commissioned leading modern artists such as Chagall, Johns, and Lichtenstein to create original designs promoting Lincoln Center events. Stella, one of the most influential American artists of the postwar era, is renowned for his role in shaping minimalism and abstract expressionism. This poster has become a collectible artifact of mid-century American modernism, appealing both to design enthusiasts and contemporary art collectors. Valued at $800-$1,200.
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