Larry Bell, no title, 1969. As installed in “14 Sculptors: The Industrial Edge,” Dayton’s Auditorium, Walker Art Center, 1969. Photograph courtesy Walker Art Center.
This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Larry Bell, who joins me to...

Larry Bell, no title, 1969. As installed in “14 Sculptors: The Industrial Edge,” Dayton’s Auditorium, Walker Art Center, 1969. Photograph courtesy Walker Art Center.

This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Larry Bell, who joins me to discuss his career as one of the foremost sculptors of the post-war period. Bell, 72, was a key pivot between hard-edge painting, light-and-space, and minimalism, which Bell anticipated in his sculpture of the late 1950s. Bell’s work is in the collection of virtually every major museum of modern and contemporary art.

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