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Boo Saville
Contact, Merge, Void 01, Abstract Art, Contemporary Art

2019

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  • Daniel Richter, Untitled (Die Welt) - Signed Print, Contemporary Art
    By Daniel Richter
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Daniel Richter (German, born 1962) Untitled (Die Welt), 2022 Medium: Archival pigment print on wove paper Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm Edition of 100: Hand-signed and numbered Publisher: D...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Archival Pigment

  • Julie Mehretu, Privileges Taken for Granted - Signed Print, Contemporary Art
    By Julie Mehretu
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Julie Mehretu Privileges Taken for Granted, 2020 Medium: Digital pigment print, on hand-torn wove paper Dimensions: 54 x 40 cm (21.25 x 15.75 in) Edition of 20: Hand-signed and numbe...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Prints

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    Digital Pigment

  • Peter Halley, Cartoon Explosion - Abstract Art, Minimalism, Signed Print
    By Peter Halley
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    PETER HALLEY (American, b. 1953) Cartoon Explosion, 1999 Medium: 5-part leporello, digital pigment print (Ditone) on handmade rice paper (folded, as issued) Dimensions: 49.21 x 12.60...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Prints

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    Digital Pigment

  • Christopher Wool, Untitled - Abstract Art, Contemporary, Signed Print
    By Christopher Wool
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Christopher Wool (born 1955 in Chicago) Untitled, 2018 Medium: Archival pigment print on cotton vellum paper Dimensions: 40 x 32 cm Edition of 100: Hand-signed, numbered and dated Pu...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Pigment

  • Paris-Moscou 1900-1930, Centre Pompidou: Original Exhibition Poster from 1979
    By Roman Cieslewicz
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Vintage poster for the exhibition "Paris-Moscou 1900-1930" at Centre Pompidou from 31 May - 5 November 1979 in Paris. Designed by Roman Cieslewicz (French/Polish, 1930 - 1996).
    Category

    20th Century Abstract Abstract Prints

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    Offset

  • Carmen Herrera, Untitled (Red and White), Abstract Art, Minimalism, Signed Print
    By Carmen Herrera
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Carmen Herrera (Cuban, b. 1915) Untitled (Red and White), 2011 Medium: Lithograph on wove paper Dimensions: 11 1/2 × 8 in (29.3 × 20.3 cm) Edition of 500: Signed, numbered, and dated...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Lithograph

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    By Sandra Salamonová
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  • Alice Tully Hall, by Guillermo Kuitca (red abstract)
    By Guillermo Kuitca
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    One screen print on wove paper titled, Alice Tully Hall by Guillermo Kuitca, 2009. It is hand signed in pencil, dated and numbered from the edition of 117 (total edition includes 18 artist's proofs) The sheet size is 22 1/4 by 20 inches, with the blindstamp of the printer, Brand X Editions, New York. Published by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., New York. This impression has a rich, bold red color on bright white paper. Guillermo Kuitca, whose paintings and prints are often inspired by seating arrangements in theater interiors, recreates the seating chart...
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  • Howard Hodgkin Late Afternoon in the Museum of Modern Art abstract black white
    By Howard Hodgkin
    Located in New York, NY
    Abstract black, white and tan print of interior scene with dots, lines, shadow and painted brushstroke texture. Ideal for display in minimalist, modern and contemporary spaces. While British pop artists such as David Hockney and Patrick Caulfield numbered amongst Howard Hodgkin's circle of friends, Hodgkin's work is painterly, expressionist, and abstract. Late Afternoon in the Museum of Modern Art by Howard Hodgkin. Soft-ground etching on buff BFK Rives mould-made paper. Edition 100: this impression 36/100. Signed by the artist, numbered 36/100, and dated 79 lower center in red crayon. Printed from the same plate as Early Evening in the Museum of Modern Art. Published by Petersburg Press. This print depicts an abstracted scene, perhaps a sculpture in front of a window in the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, in Hodgkin's signature painterly style. The expressive mark-making in this print is an example of the artist’s movement in the late 70s towards pronounced gestures. Hodgkin used his hand as a mark-making tool, combining these textures with loose and urgent brushwork. Howard Hodgkin was introduced to the etching technique used in Late Afternoon in the Museum of Modern Art at Petersburg Press, where this print was produced and where he would become a long-time collaborator. This technique allowed him to work fluidly and spontaneously, creating the moody interior scenes that mark Hodgkin’s work from the late 70s and early 80s. Part of a series of four prints reflecting on a visit to the Museum...
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  • Artist and Model Howard Hodgkin abstracted orange and black watercolor gouache
    By Howard Hodgkin
    Located in New York, NY
    Large black and marigold orange abstract interior scene of a bust in front of a window with fingerprints and painterly brushstrokes. Rich color and texture ideal for hanging in minimalist, contemporary and modern living spaces. Signed by the artist with initials, dated 1980, and numbered lower center in red crayon. Soft-ground etching with hand coloring on Stoneridge mould-made etching paper. This print is one of a group of soft-ground etchings (Artist and Model, Artist and Model (in green and yellow), Those…Plants). The two versions of Artist and Model are printed from the same plates, but in different colors. In this iteration, marigold orange contrasts beautifully with rich black ink. Seen in all three prints is a bust in silhouette before a window. Artist and Model is a surprising name, as Hodgkin never painted or drew from a model. Howard Hodgkin was introduced to the etching technique used in Artist and Model at Petersburg Press, where this print was produced and where he would become a long-time collaborator. This technique allowed him to work fluidly and spontaneously, creating the moody interior scenes that mark Hodgkin’s work from the late 70s and early 80s. Catalogue reference: Elizabeth Knowles...
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  • Souvenir, Howard Hodgkin: large scale black white gray abstract interior scene
    By Howard Hodgkin
    Located in New York, NY
    Very large scale black and white abstract interior scene with dots, lines, brushstrokes, paint daubs, fingerprints, squares and rectangles. Striking print to hang in contemporary, modern and minimalist spaces. While British pop artists such as David Hockney and Patrick Caulfield numbered amongst Howard Hodgkin's circle of friends, Hodgkin's work is more painterly, expressionist, and abstract. Paper 45 x 55 in. / 114.3 x 139.7 cm. Souvenir by Howard Hodgkin. Screenprint on Arches aquarelle mould-made paper. Signed by the artist with initials and dated 80 in pencil lower center, numbered in pencil lower left. This bold Howard Hodgkin print layers five shades of black, with a wide variety of marks including some from the artist’s fingerprints and hand. Scribbles and lines of grey loosely define what could be an interior space with furniture. As is typical of his prints, there is a sense of space, and of the passage of time, expressed through shapes that seem to recede through the picture, deep black shades and, unusually for Hodgkin’s work, the white of the paper showing through. The last photograph displays these rich surface textures on the sheet at an angle. Catalogue reference: Elizabeth Knowles...
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  • All Alone in the Museum of Modern Art Howard Hodgkin abstract black painting
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