Frank Stella (born 1936) is an American painter and sculptor who is best known for his use of geometric, flat shapes. He studied history at the Princeton University, however in 1958 he moved to New York where he was exposed to the Abstract Expressionist movement. Stella found himself inspired by the works of Jasper Johns which lead to his first series of paintings known as the Black Paintings. These paintings helped to pave the way for minimalism. Stella created many colorful, clean, straightedged works. His methods and styles of creating have evolved throughout his career; for example, he constructed many three dimensional paintings and sculptures throughout the 1980s. Stella continues to work in New York.
Frank Stella’s paintings in chronological order: