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註釋"Kenneth Noland: a retrospective is a critical examination of the artist's work, from the late 1940s to the present. Published as the catalogue for Noland's first major New York retrospective, at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1977, it traces the artist's development and documents his mature work. Noland tends to work in series, each one of which is possessed of a conspicuous identity: the concentric circles, the cat's-eyes, the chevrons, the diamonds, the stripes, the plaids, and most recently, the shaped canvases. Paradoxically, such a self-imposed restriction to a number of basic themes created an unexpected wealth of imagery in his art."--Publisher's description