Kelly's Manhattan gallerist, Matthew Marks Gallery, said he died on Sunday at his upstate New York home. Peter Wenk, the owner of a funeral home near Kelly's home studio in Spencertown, yesterday confirmed Kelly's death but couldn't provide any other details, such as the cause. In recent years, the artist had been suffering from lung ailments.
Born in Newburgh in New York's Hudson Valley in 1923, Kelly grew up in New Jersey and enrolled in art school in New York City in 1941. He left school during World War II, when he painted camouflage patterns on fake tanks and other military objects produced by a special Army unit to deceive the Germans. Among his comrades was Bill Blass, the future fashion designer.
During a 1970 trip to upstate New York to scout locations for another studio, he found a vacant second-floor space with 12-foot windows in a Victorian building in the village of Chatham. It was there he would create one of his signature works, "The Chatham Series," 14 L-shaped monochrome panels that were first displayed in 1972 at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo.
Matthew Marks, who has sold and exhibited Kelly's work since the early 1990s, said the artist was still in demand and thus creating right up to the end, with various paintings and sculptures in the works.
"He was amazing," Marks told The Associated Press. "It's like he kept getting better and better."
In July 2013, Kelly was one of 24 recipients of the National Medal of Arts bestowed during a White House ceremony with President Barack Obama.
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