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Medium: Screen
Picasso’s Dog, Art print, Landscape, Figurative
Located in Deddington, GB
Picasso’s Dog is a limited edition print by Mychael Barratt. It is part of his series of cats and dogs made in the style of famous artists.
Size: H:40 cm x W:38 cm
Additional Information:
Mychael Barratt
Picasso’s Dog
Limited Edition Print
Edition of 100
Sheet Size: H 40cm x W 38cm
Signed and Titled
Sold Unframed
Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look.
Mychael Barratt printmaker. Mychael Barratt was born in Toronto, Canada, however, considers himself to be a Londoner since arriving for what was supposed to be a two-week stay thirty years ago. He is a narrative artist whose work is steeped in imagery relating to art history, literature, theatre and everything else that overfills his bookshelves. He was an artist in residence for Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Russian Tea Room NYC Poster by Paul Cox
By Paul Cox
Located in Larchmont, NY
Paul Cox (American, b. 1957)
Russian Tea Room Poster, c. 1990
Screen print (?)
Sight: 28 x 19 1/2 in.
Framed: 34 x 25 1/4 x 1 1/2 in.
Signed in the plate bott...
Category
1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Bridgehampton, Photorealist Screenprint by Arne Besser
Located in Long Island City, NY
Bridgehampton
Arne Besser, American (1935–2012)
Portfolio: Cityscapes
Date: 1981
Screenprint, Signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 250, 30 AP
Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (76.2 cm x 55....
Category
1980s Photorealist Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Beirut, 2017, Found and altered objects assemblage
Located in Darien, CT
In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity.
By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood.
Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut.
In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph.
As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit).
In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels.
Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work.
Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City..
Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...
Category
2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Metal
Hand Signed Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This is a limited edition serigraph on deckle edged paper by Alexander Galtchansky (1959-2008) and Tanya Wissotzky (1959-2006). It is numbered and hand signed and includes a letter o...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"There's Music: New Jersey, New York, Long Island Too!! (Sky Blue)" Framed 3D
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"There's Music: New Jersey, New York, Long Island Too!!" is a 3D limited edition silk screen construct on paper by Charles Fazzino, numbered and hand signed by the artist. This piece...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Hand Signed, Numbered Limited Edition with Letter of Authenticity
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This is a limited edition on paper by Slava Brodinsky. The piece comes hand signed by the artist, numbered, and with a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 12.5" x 12".
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"May I Touch Your Music" Hand Signed Limited Edition Serigraph
By Yuroz
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"May I Touch Your Music" is a limited edition serigraph on archival paper by Yuroz. The piece is hand signed by the artist, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Warm Tropical Waters" Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Warm Tropical Waters" is a limited edition giclee on canvas, numbered and hand signed by Wyland! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! Measures approx. 43" x 26" (image).
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Lipton Challenges the Cup
Located in Columbia, MO
Born in Denver, Colorado, in 1931, Peterson spent four years at sea with the U.S. Navy. His principal duty – as a hand on an ocean-going tug sailing the Aleutian islands, North Pacif...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Desire" Hand Embellished Limited Edition on Canvas
By Pino Daeni
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Desire" is an hand embellished limited edition giclee on canvas by Pino (1939-2010), numbered and hand signed by the artist. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. Measures approx. 1...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Screen
"A Tasting in Wine Country" Framed 3D Limited Edition Silk Screen
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"A Tasting in Wine Country" is a 3D limited edition silk screen construct on paper by Charles Fazzino, DX numbered and hand signed by the artist. This piece comes custom framed. Incl...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Siesta" Framed Limited Edition Hand Embellished Giclee on Canvas
By Pino Daeni
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Pino's portraits allow glimpses into intensely personal, intimate spaces, conveying emotion through rich, warm color and sensual brushwork. "Siesta" is a hand embellished limited edi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Screen
"Narnia" Limited Edition on Canvas from Disney Fine Art
By John Alvin
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Narnia" is a limited edition giclee on canvas by John Alvin (1948-2008), numbered and hand signed by the artist. This piece is licensed by Disney Fine Art. Includes Letter of Authen...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Hand Signed Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This is a limited edition serigraph on deckle edged paper by Alexander Galtchansky (1959-2008) and Tanya Wissotzky (1959-2006). It is numbered and hand signed and includes a letter o...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Keith Haring Skateboard Deck (Keith Haring three eyed face)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Skateboard Deck 2019:
Sold out, limited edition estate trademarked Keith Haring Skateboard Deck featuring the artist's iconic imagery. This work is from a sold out colla...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Wood, Screen
Richard Klein, Holiday Inn Nocturne, 2020, Found and altered objects assemblage
Located in Darien, CT
In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity.
By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood.
Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut.
In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph.
As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit).
In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels.
Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work.
Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City..
Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...
Category
2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Metal
Richard Klein, American Glassware, 2010-2024, Found and altered objects
Located in Darien, CT
In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity.
By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood.
Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut.
American Glassware (2010-present) which is presented in a small, wall-mounted vitrine. American Glassware is composed of three glass objects: a “souvenir” Walden Pond ashtray made by me as a multiple; a real souvenir ashtray from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair; and an authentic “Happy Face” drinking glass from the same era. They are all nestled in crumpled, vintage newspaper from 1967, and are presented together in a dilapidated cardboard box, as if they have been found in someone’s attic or basement. Once again, in a similar manner to the Glass House Ashtray, versions of his Walden Pond ashtray (Walden Pond Souvenir) have been injected into the collectable stream of tag sales and flea markets, creating a souvenir that never existed. The ashtray is screenprinted with an image of Thoreau’s cabin on Walden Pond as pictured on the title page of his book Walden, or Life in the Woods (1854). (The original illustration was created by Thoreau’s sister, Sophia.) Walden Pond Souvenir was originally produced for the 2010 exhibition Renovating Walden at the Tufts University Art Gallery in Medford, MA.
Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City..
Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...
Category
2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Metal
Richard Klein, Expo 67, 2017, Found and altered objects assemblage
Located in Darien, CT
In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity.
By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood.
Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut.
In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph.
As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit).
In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels.
Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work.
Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City..
Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...
Category
2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Metal
Richard Klein, McDonalds (El Nino), 2024, Found and altered objects assemblage
Located in Darien, CT
In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity.
By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood.
Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut.
In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph.
As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit).
In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels.
Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work.
Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City..
Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...
Category
2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Metal
Ada 8 - From the Ada Portfolio
By Alex Katz
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Alex Katz (b. 1927)
Ada 8 — From the ADA Portfolio, 2022, (/100)
Silkscreen in colors on Saunders Waterford High White HP 425 gsm paper
40.50 x 54 in (102.87 x 137.16 cm)
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Green, Gold, Blue Landscape - Abstract Screenprint Monoprint by Joseph Grippi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Green, Gold, Blue Landscape
Joseph Grippi, American (1924–2001)
Screenprint Monoprint, signed in pencil lower right
Size: 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
Category
1970s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Monoprint
Richard Klein, iHop II, 2018, Found and altered objects assemblage
Located in Darien, CT
In the mid 1990s Richard Klein started working with found glass objects, including bottles, drinking glasses, ashtrays, and eyeglasses. Initially, Klein rejected any object with commercial or advertising content, but in 2015 he became fascinated with the promotional content that was screen printed on ashtrays from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. This period was before smoking was looked at as being primarily a negative habit, and iconic American businesses, including Howard Johnson’s, International House of Pancakes (iHop) and Holiday Inn, all produced promotional ashtrays printed with their graphic identity.
By the time Klein became interested in these objects, the businesses had either ceased to exist, or had changed their logos, and many of their signature buildings, which where examples of classic, “Pop” roadside architecture, has been torn down or repurposed. The artist wanted to connect the glass objects with the business’s sites that were still recognizable and spoke of their history, so he began researching where original buildings still stood.
Klein then embarked on a series of road trips to photograph these sites with the intention of combining the photographs with the promotional glass objects. This led him to as far south as Maryland and as far north as upstate New York from his home in Connecticut.
In the case of Holiday Inn, it wasn’t their buildings, but their iconic illuminated sign that appeared on ashtrays, so he sought out a standing example of the sign he could photograph.
As it turned out all had been removed years before from the hotels' properties and the only working example was indoors at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. He did, however, find out that there was one still standing, surprisingly, in Beruit, Lebanon. He found an image of it on the web and used it to make Holiday Inn (Beruit).
In 1973 Holiday Inn changed their tagline from “The Nations Innkeeper” to “The World’s Innkeeper” as they expanded overseas, including the Mideast. For the hotel chain it was bad timing: the disastrous Lebanese civil war began in 1975. In the war, the different Lebanese militias involved in the conflict, including the Nasserites, Christian Phalangists, and the Lebanese National Movement engaged in what came to be called “The Battle of the Hotels” where they each occupied a major high-rise hotel in central Beruit. The Phalangists commanded the Holiday Inn, which they used to fire with both light arms and heavier weapons at the militias in neighboring hotels.
Klein used the photo of the heavily damaged Holiday Inn sign as I thought it spoke in a curious, offhanded way about American cultural imperialism in juxtaposition with an ashtray that proclaimed Holiday Inn to be “The World’s Innkeeper.” In the work Holiday Inn (Nocturne) the artist utilized a found, 35mm slide of a Holiday Inn sign at night at an unknown location as the basis of the photograph in the work.
Richard Klein is a Connecticut-based artist, independent curator and writer. As an artist, he has exhibited widely, including the Neuberger Museum of Art at SUNY Purchase; Caren Golden Fine Art, New York; the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI; Hales Gallery, London; Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; James Barron Art, Kent, CT; The Portland Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA), Portland, OR; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY; Exhibit by Alberson Tulsa, OK; Incident Report/Flow Chart Foundation, Hudson, NY; ICEHOUSE Project Space, Sharon, CT; Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent, CT and with ODETTA Gallery at the Equity Gallery in New York City..
Reviews of his work have appeared in Two Coats of Paint, Whitehot Magazine, The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Art in America, and The New Yorker. In the summer of 2024 he will be the first Artist-In-Residence at Peck Ledge Light...
Category
2010s Assemblage Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Metal
Robert Indiana 4 Americans in Paris MoMa Exhibition Poster
Located in Larchmont, NY
Robert Indianna (American, 1928-2018)
4 Americans in Paris, 1970
Screenprint
Framed: 46 1/4 x 23 x 3/4 in.
Signed in the plate: (c) R Indiana 1970
Published by American Image, distr...
Category
1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Arab Woman Gold (2007), Screen Print, Limited Edition of 300
Located in Palm Desert, CA
'Arab Woman Gold' by Shepard Fairey, 2007
18 x 24 inches (45 x 61 cm)
Screen Print on Fine Art Paper.
Limited edition of 300 (AP)
Hand-signed and dat...
Category
Early 2000s Street Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Summer Day, Art Print, Folk, Affordable art, Landscape, Seascape, Abstract
By Tim Southall
Located in Deddington, GB
This eight colour silkscreen print is all about the landscape and the dazzling colours of a hot summer day. This 8 colour silkscreen is printed on Somerset Velvet, a heavyweight 300 ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Screen
Iain H Williams, Paradigim Distortion V8 (2022)
Located in Manchester, GB
Iain H Williams, Paradigim Distortion V8 (2022)
59.4 x 84.1 cm (23.4 x 33.1 in)
Hand-finished work on paper
Hand-signed
Iain's work has his own bold visual language and motifs...
Category
2010s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Spray Paint, Screen
The Book of Love Poem (Thirst)
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Robert Indiana
"The Book of Love Poem (Thirst)," 1996
Screenprint in color on A.N.W. Crestwood Museum Edition paper
24 x 20 inches
Numbered from the edition of 200 in the lower left
...
Category
Early 1900s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Desert at Sunset - Abstract Screenprint Monoprint by Joseph Grippi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Desert at Sunset
Joseph Grippi, American (1924–2001)
Date: circa 1975
Screenprint Monoprint, signed in pencil lower right
Size: 30 x 38 in. (76.2 x 96.52 cm)
Category
1970s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Monoprint
"Harbor at Honfleur" Hand Embellished Limited Edition Publisher's Proof
By Sam Park
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Harbor at Honfleur" is a hand embellished limited edition publisher's proof on stretched canvas by Sam Park, numbered and hand signed by the artist. Includes Letter of Authenticity....
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Jose Viera Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed engraving surrealism n1
Located in Miami, FL
José Viera (Spain, 1949)
'La noche', ca. 1990-1999
engraving on paper
15.8 x 24.5 in. (40 x 62 cm.)
Edition of 225
ID: VIE1176-001-225
Hand-signed by author
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Engraving, Screen
Wounded Gull, Surrealist Screenprint by Morris Graves
Located in Long Island City, NY
Wounded Gull
Morris Graves, American (1910–2001)
Date: circa 1944
Screenprint, signed and titled in plate
Size: 28.5 x 37.25 in. (72.39 x 94.62 cm)
Printer: Albert and Reva Urban
Pub...
Category
1940s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Contemplation" Limited Edition Hand Embellished Giclee on Canvas
By Pino Daeni
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Pino's portraits allow glimpses into intensely personal, intimate spaces, conveying emotion through rich, warm color and sensual brushwork. "Contemplation" is a hand embellished limi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Screen
Hand Signed, Numbered Limited Edition with Letter of Authenticity
By Lea Avizedek
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This is a limited edition on paper by Lea Avizedek. The piece comes hand signed by the artist, numbered, and with a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 31.5" x 27.5".
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Steve Kaufman" Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Hand Pulled silkscreen
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Steve Kaufman" is limited edition hand pulled silkscreen unique mixed media on canvas and textile by Andy Warhol protege Steve Kaufman (1960-2010). This piece is numbered and hand s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Screen
"Smoke Staircase" Limited Japanese Edition on Canvas from Disney Fine Art
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Smoke Staircase" is a limited Japanese edition giclee on canvas by Peter Ellenshaw (1913-2007), numbered and hand signed by the artist. This piece is licensed by Disney Fine Art. In...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Mardi Gras Parade" Limited Edition Serigraph
By LeRoy Neiman
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Home Hole at Shinnecock" is a limited edition serigraph on paper by LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012), numbered 96/300 and hand signed by the artist. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measure...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Human Structures and the Light of Consciousness for Obama
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jonathan Borofsky
"Human Structures and the Light of Consciousness for Obama," 2008
From the Artists for Obama Portfolio
Screenprint on Rives BFK White paper
14 x 11 1/8 inches
Numbe...
Category
Early 2000s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Night City, Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Risaburo Kimura
Located in Long Island City, NY
Night City
Risaburo Kimura, Japanese (1924–2014)
Date: 1970
Screenprint, signed, numbered and dated in pencil
Edition of 107/120
Size: 18.5 x 26.5 in. (46.99 x 67.31 cm)
Category
1970s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Visual Aid for Band Aid, print designed and hand signed by 104 renowned artists
Located in New York, NY
David Hockney, Bridget Riley, Joe Tilson, Howard Hodgkin, Peter Blake + 99 artists
Visual Aid for Band Aid - designed, and hand signed and annotated by 104 renowned artists, with official signed COA, 1985
Large olor silkscreen on velin Arches 300 gsm paper with publishers' blind stamp and COA
Signed and annotated in various inks and pencil by all 104 artists listed in the official publishers' COA affixed to the back of the frame; numbered 215/500
Publisher
Coriander Studio, United Kingdom
Frame included: Floated and framed in a wood frame under UV acrylic glazing
Measurements:
Framed:
59.5 inches (vertical) by 39 inches (horizontal) by .75 inches (depth)
Artwork:
48 inches (vertical) by 36 inches (horizontal)
Some of the 104 renowned visual artists who signed and annotated this print in pencil are:
Bridget Riley, David Hockney, Peter Blake, Allen Jones, Eduardo Paolozzi, Elisabeth Frink, R.B. Kitaj, Richard Hamilton, Howard Hodgkin, Joe Tilson, Patrick Heron, Paula Rego, Terry Frost, Patrick Caulfield, Craigie Aitchison...
Category
1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Ink, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Screen
Dogs on a Beach, Art Print, Dogs, Animals, Folk, Blue Affordable art
By Tim Southall
Located in Deddington, GB
Three dogs have fun on a deserted beach. This 6 colour silkscreen is made on a heavyweight 300 gram handmade paper from St Cuthbert's Mill in Somerset. The print is created by printi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Screen
AIDS
By General Idea
Located in Toronto, Ontario
In 1967, General Idea was founded in Toronto by AA Bronson (b. 1946), Felix Partz (1945-1994), and Jorge Zontal (1944-1994). Over the course of 25 years, they made a significant cont...
Category
1980s Conceptual Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Iain H Williams, Paradigim Distortion V9 (2022)
Located in Manchester, GB
Iain H Williams, Paradigim Distortion V9 (2022)
59.4 x 84.1 cm (23.4 x 33.1 in)
Hand-finished work on paper
Signed by the artist
Iain's work has his own bold visual language and ...
Category
2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Spray Paint, Screen
Bears in the Woods, Art Print, Dogs, Animals, Folk, Blue Affordable art
By Tim Southall
Located in Deddington, GB
‘Bears in the Woods’ is a playful silkscreen print depicting a number bears going about their business in autumnal woods. This 6 colour silkscreen is printed on Somerset Velvet, a he...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Screen
Landscape in Purple, Green, Blue and Red - Abstract Screenprint by Joseph Grippi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Landscape in Purple, Green, Blue and Red
Joseph Grippi, American (1924–2001)
Date: circa 1975
Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of AP
Image Size: 20.5 x 30 inches
Si...
Category
1970s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Hand Signed, Numbered Limited Edition with Letter of Authenticity
By Ben Avram
Located in Chatsworth, CA
This is a limited edition on paper by Ben Avram. The piece comes hand signed by the artist, numbered, and with a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 24" x 16.5".
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
The Reflection (Blue) Framed Signed and Numbered Tondo Screenprint
By Paul Insect
Located in Draper, UT
Paul Insect, also known as Paul Don Smith, is a British street artist who gained recognition in the 1990s for his bold and irreverent works that blend street art and fine art. He is ...
Category
2010s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, Limited Edition 1960s poster
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, 1964
Silkscreen poster
45 1/2 inches (vertical) × 30 inches (horizontal)
(Ship rolled in a tube measuring 36 inches x 5 inches...
Category
1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Four Sides of the Tower - Yellow
By Sol LeWitt
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is an important contributor to the 20th century's most cerebral "isms" notably minimalism and conceptual art.
Many of his works were created from elaborate a...
Category
1980s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Golden Hour - Abstract Screenprint Monoprint by Joseph Grippi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Golden Hour
Joseph Grippi, American (1924–2001)
Screenprint Monoprint, signed in pencil lower right
Size: 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
Category
1970s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Monoprint, Screen
Ada 2 - From the Ada Portfolio
By Alex Katz
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Alex Katz (b. 1927)
Ada 2 — From the ADA Portfolio, 2022, (/100)
Silkscreen in colors on Saunders Waterford High White HP 425 gsm paper
40.50 x 54 in (102.87 x 137.16 cm)
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Jose Viera Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed engraving surrealism n2
Located in Miami, FL
José Viera (Spain, 1949)
'El día', ca. 1990-1999
engraving on paper
15.8 x 24.5 in. (40 x 62 cm.)
Edition of 225
ID: VIE1176-002-225
Hand-signed by author
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Engraving, Screen
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (LOVE) Poster /// Robert Indiana Pop Art Blue Red
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: (after) Robert Indiana (American, 1928-2018)
Title: "Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (LOVE)"
Year: 1972 (First edition)
Medium: Original Screenprint, Exhibition Poster on heav...
Category
1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Sea Spray" Framed Limited Edition Hand Embellished Giclee on Canvas
By Pino Daeni
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Pino's portraits allow glimpses into intensely personal, intimate spaces, conveying emotion through rich, warm color and sensual brushwork. "Sea Spray" is a hand embellished limited ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Screen
"Midnight Tango" Limited Edition Hand Embellished Giclee on Canvas
By Pino Daeni
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Pino's portraits allow glimpses into intensely personal, intimate spaces, conveying emotion through rich, warm color and sensual brushwork. "Midnight Tango" is a hand embellished lim...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Screen
Desert II Variation - Abstract Screenprint by Joseph Grippi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Desert II Variation
Joseph Grippi, American (1924–2001)
Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 33/50
Image Size: 14 x 36.25 inches
Size: 16 x 38.25 in. (40.64 x 97.16 cm)
Category
1970s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
"Beauty Beyond Believing" Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper
By Eyvind Earle
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Beauty Beyond Believing" is a limited edition serigraph on paper by Eyvind Earle (1916-2000). The piece is numbered, hand-signed by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of a...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Screen
"Red Cherries" Hand Signed Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper
Located in Chatsworth, CA
"Red Cherries" is a limited edition serigraph on deckle edged paper by Alexander Galtchansky (1959-2008) and Tanya Wissotzky (1959-2006). It is numbered and hand signed and includes ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Screen art for sale on 1stDibs.
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