Thursday, June 25, 2026

A double dose of Stella

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The Toledo Museum of Art recently expanded its abstract American art collection with the acquisition of two works by internationally-recognized artist Frank Stella. Conway I, created in 1966 as part of his "Irregular Polygons" series, joins 1969’s Lac Laronge IV in the TMA's collection. The second work, a  sculpture titled La penna di hu, 1987-2009, is a mixed media work of etched magnesium, aluminum and fiberglass. Both works can be found in the Wolfe Gallery for Contemporary Art in the Museum's east wing.

2445 Monroe St. 419-255-8000. www.toledomuseum.org.—JT

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The Toledo Museum of Art recently expanded its abstract American art collection with the acquisition of two works by internationally-recognized artist Frank Stella. Conway I, created in 1966 as part of his "Irregular Polygons" series, joins 1969’s Lac Laronge IV in the TMA's collection. The second work, a  sculpture titled La penna di hu, 1987-2009, is a mixed media work of etched magnesium, aluminum and fiberglass. Both works can be found in the Wolfe Gallery for Contemporary Art in the Museum's east wing.

2445 Monroe St. 419-255-8000. www.toledomuseum.org.—JT

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