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Keith Sonnier
Untitled sculptural lithograph (signed/numbered) by renowned sculptor

1981

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Keith Sonnier Untitled sculptural lithograph, 1981 Lithograph on watermarked paper Signed, numbered 159/200 and dated in graphite pencil on the front Published by Waterstreet Press 29 4/5 × 21 3/4 inches Unframed Signed, numbered and dated in graphite pencil on the front This uncommon pencil signed and numbered lithograph by post-Minimalist master Keith Sonnier is unframed with deckled edges so it will look terrific when floated and framed. More about Keith Sonnier Keith Sonnier radically reinvented sculpture in the late 1960s. Employing unusual materials that had never before been used, Sonnier, along with his contemporaries, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Eva Hesse, Richard Serra, and Barry Le Va, called all previous conceptions of sculpture into question. Sonnier has experimented with materials as varied as latex, satin, bamboo, found objects, satellite transmitters, and video. In 1968, the artist began working with neon, which quickly became a defining element of his work. The linear quality of neon allows Sonnier to draw in space with light and color, while the diffuseness of the light enables his work to interact on various architectural planes. -Courtesy PACE Gallery
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