Ellsworth Kelly describes the 30 wood sculptures he created over the span of four decades between 1958 and 1996 as his 'totems'. This body of work, although only a small proportion of the artist's lifetime sculpture and far less known than his work in metal, has a talismanic intimacy for Kelly that distinguishes it from the rest of his hard-edged oeuvre. 'Ellsworth Kelly - Wood Sculpture' presents a retrospective of these wood sculptures for the first time, offering an investigation into the development of this intensely personal expression of Kelly's commitment to abstract art - and to nature. Many of these wood sculptures, now in private collections, are hardly known by the public.