Kenneth Noland
Half

Half

© The Kenneth Noland Foundation / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY

Half
Half
ArtistAmerican, 1924–2010
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Half
Date1959
PlaceUnited States
MediumAcrylic on canvas
Dimensions68 5/8 × 68 5/8 in. (174.3 × 174.3 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number74.260
Current Location
The Nancy and Rich Kinder Building
Gallery 203
Exposé

Explore Further

Object Type
Description

Kenneth Noland was a leading proponent of Color Field painting. Along with Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis, he pioneered a stain painting technique, using first oil, then acrylic-based Magna, on raw, unprimed canvas. This method allowed for a remarkable directness of color.


  Half is one of a series of approximately 200 concentric-circle paintings Noland created between 1956 and 1963. Each painting varies in terms of the number, width, placement, and color of the circles. Working from the center outward, Noland applied paint directly onto raw canvas so that it soaked into the material, achieving an extraordinary degree of chromatic vibrancy. The visual drama of Half is in part due to the contrast between the expansive painterliness of the outermost circle and the more restrained geometries of the inner circles. The shifting color values add further drama, ranging from cool green to a deep celestial blue, creating an image that seems to bloom and pulsate, expand and contract. 


Provenance[Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York]; purchased by MFAH, 1974.
Exhibition History"Modern American Paintings," Pinacotheque National Musee Alexandre Soutzos, Athens, September 20–November 7, 1982.

"Art at Midcentury: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, April 13–September 3, 2001.

"Color Field: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, April 28–August 4, 2002.

"Kenneth Noland: The Nature of Color," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, November 21, 2004–March 6, 2005.

"Color into Light: Selections from the MFAH Collection," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, December 13, 2008–March 22, 2009.

"The Abstract Impulse: Selections from the Modern and Contemporary Collections," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, February3–May 5, 2013.



Cataloguing data may change with further research.

If you have questions about this work of art or the MFAH Online Collection please contact us.

Lasting Eye
Kenneth Noland
1998
Acrylic on canvas
2004.48
Rock and Roll
Kenneth Noland
2002
Acrylic on canvas
2004.1660
Tropical Zone
Kenneth Noland
1964
Acrylic on canvas
2005.159
Marlite
Kenneth Noland
1967
Acrylic emulsion on canvas
75.369
Luna in Blue
Kenneth Noland
2000
Acrylic on canvas
2005.221
Doors:  Dream Tune
Kenneth Noland
1990
Acrylic on canvas, mounted to wood, with Plexiglas
2002.3579
Hush
Kenneth Noland
1969
Acrylic on canvas
2002.3580
Streak
Kenneth Noland
1968
Acrylic on canvas
2002.3578
Eyre
Kenneth Noland
1962
Magna on canvas
2020.503
A Letter
John Walker
1976
Acrylic, gel, and canvas on canvas
2007.704
Untitled
Joseph Glasco
c. 1983
Acrylic and collaged canvas on canvas
2006.199
Screen
Joseph Glasco
1983
Acrylic and collaged canvas on canvas
85.4