EAST HAMPTON, NY.- The works in Vered‘s exhibition, Frank Stella: Fully Volumetric Reliefs, are boldly entwined with lived experience and Stella’s interests in archeology and architecture. These sculptures, from Stella’s reflections on key archeological sites in ancient Anatolia, are energetic metal wall constructions made of industrial materials. One of the greatest artists of his generation, only he and Jasper Johns have had 2 retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Stella’s instantly acclaimed 1958 Minimalist paintings, contrasted sharply with the era’s Abstract Expressionist, emotional canvases. Stella was an early advocate of making non-representational paintings, rather than artwork that alluded to underlying meanings, emotions or narratives. He wanted his audiences to appreciate color, shape and structure alone and then he proceeded to challenge the very notion of a painting by declaring his flat canv