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Ellsworth Kelly, Black Green, 1970

Ellsworth Kelly

Black Green, 1970
Lithograph
23 1/4 x 19 in
59.1 x 48.3 cm
Edition of 75
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Ellsworth Kelly’s Black Green, 1970, is a masterclass in minimalist precision and the expressive potential of pure form. The work presents a vertically oriented rectangular field divided exactly in half...
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Ellsworth Kelly’s Black Green, 1970, is a masterclass in minimalist precision and the expressive potential of pure form. The work presents a vertically oriented rectangular field divided exactly in half by a crisp horizontal line. The upper section is rendered in an impenetrable matte black, while the lower half radiates with a vivid, saturated green. The meeting point between the two is uncompromisingly sharp, emphasizing Kelly’s exacting sense of proportion and his devotion to clarity in composition.


In Black Green, Kelly distills painting down to its essential elements—color, shape, and spatial relationship—eliminating any trace of brushwork, texture, or representational imagery. This deliberate reduction is not an act of austerity but one of liberation. By stripping away the extraneous, Kelly allows the black and green to exist in their purest form, inviting the viewer to experience their interplay without narrative or symbolic distraction.


The chromatic contrast is immediate and striking. The black exudes density, stillness, and a sense of optical weight, while the green surges with vitality, evoking life, growth, and an almost electric brightness. Each color enhances the other: the green appears more luminous against the depth of the black, while the black becomes richer and more absorbing in the company of the green. This is a perfect demonstration of Kelly’s sensitivity to color relationships, where meaning and sensation arise from adjacency rather than depiction.


The geometry of Black Green heightens this sensory effect. The rectangular fields operate less as a “picture” and more as an object in space, asserting their physicality and commanding the viewer’s full visual attention. Kelly once remarked that his works should be seen for exactly what they are—color and form—rather than as vehicles for metaphor. Yet the human mind inevitably searches for association: some viewers might see a horizon, a division between earth and sky, or a distillation of landscape to its most primal terms. The work thus hovers between absolute abstraction and the faint whisper of reference.


Created in 1970, Black Green embodies the confidence of Kelly’s mature style, where each element is stripped to its essence and every decision is deliberate. It reflects his conviction that the simplest formal means can yield the most profound visual experiences. In its unyielding two-color structure, the piece transforms minimalism into an invitation for sustained contemplation, proving that with the right balance of form and color, even the quietest compositions can speak volumes.


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