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Red, Yellow, Blue paintings
2013

Brice Marden's "Red, Yellow, Blue" paintings, part of his broader work from 2013 onwards, couldn't be directly located in the provided sources. However, during this period, Marden continued to explore and expand his artistic vocabulary through various means, including monochromatic and calligraphic paintings. A 2016 exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery in Los Angeles featured fourteen new paintings made between 2007 and 2015, showcasing his ongoing experimentation with form, color, and line. This exhibition included works such as "Red Square," "Yellow Square," and "Grey Square" from 2015, indicating Marden's continued interest in exploring the depth and subtlety of color through monochromatic panels​ (Matthew Marks Gallery)​.


Marden's work consistently demonstrates a deep engagement with the properties of his materials and the interplay of color, form, and space, creating compositions that invite contemplation and reflection. Although specific details about the "Red, Yellow, Blue" series from 2013 to the present were not available, it's evident from the surrounding years that Marden has maintained a focus on exploring the nuances of color and the expressive potential of abstract forms. His work remains a significant contribution to contemporary painting, reflecting a sophisticated understanding of the medium's history and its contemporary possibilities.