In the 2010s, Frank Stella continued to explore and expand the boundaries of his artistic practice, delving deeper into the use of technology and further exploring the three-dimensional possibilities of his work. His ongoing evolution as an artist was marked by a significant exploration of star-shaped sculptures, a motif that became central to his work during this period. Stella's engagement with technology, particularly the use of computer tools to create complex geometric forms, was a notable aspect of his work in the 2010s. One of his remarkable sculptures from this era, "Jasper’s Split Star" (2017), exemplifies this direction, showcasing his ability to merge traditional artistic concerns with modern technological processes (Wikipedia). A notable exhibition that highlights Stella's work from this decade is "Frank Stella’s Stars, A Survey" at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. This comprehensive exhibition showcased Stella’s exploration of the star motif across various mediums and scales. The exhibition not only featured Stella’s sculptures within the museum but extended to the Sculpture Garden and the museum’s grounds, illustrating the broad scope of Stella’s inquiry into the form and symbolism of the star. The outdoor installations were part of a broader engagement with the motif, exploring its transformation from minimal forms to more complex, maximal expressions of the shape (The Aldrich) (The Aldrich). This period in Stella’s career is also marked by public and critical engagement with his work, including performances and public programming related to his "Stars" exhibition. The Aldrich Museum organized "Scores for the Stars," a series of performances dedicated to Stella's star sculptures by Ander Mikalson. These performances were significant for their integration of the temporal and astral, reflecting on the solstices and creating a dialogue between the sculptures and their surroundings through music. The performances underscored the dynamic interaction between Stella's work and viewers, inviting a multisensory engagement with the art (The Aldrich). Throughout the 2010s, Frank Stella's work remained a testament to his restless innovation and his willingness to embrace new technologies and modes of expression. His exploration of star shapes and his engagement with digital tools for creating art underscored his position as a pioneering figure in contemporary art. Stella’s work during this decade reaffirms his enduring interest in pushing the boundaries of abstraction, the interplay between two and three dimensions, and the potential of new technologies to redefine the possibilities of sculpture and painting (Wikipedia) (Whitney Museum of American Art).