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Medium: Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Êtres et Fantômes (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition with publisher’s text on verso, as issued; never framed or matted. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: Fr...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Êtres et Fantômes (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition with publisher’s text on verso, as issued; never framed or matted. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: Fr...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Structures universelles de l'Octogone (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition with publisher’s text on verso, as issued; never framed or matted. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: Fr...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Structures universelles de l'Hexagone (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition with publisher’s text on verso, as issued; never framed or matted. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: Fr...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Structures universelles du Damier (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition with publisher’s text on verso, as issued; never framed or matted. Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: Fr...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
KAWS, Gone - Screenprint incl. Limited Edition Catalogue, Signed Print
By KAWS
Located in Hamburg, DE
KAWS (American, b. 1974)
Gone, 2019
Medium: Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle 300gsm (incl. limited edition catalogue for the exhibition of KAWS: Companionship in the Ages of Lonelines...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Croisées (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition; never framed or matted. Notes: Extracted from the folio, Croisées, 1973. Published and printed by Éditions du G...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Croisées (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition; never framed or matted. Notes: Extracted from the folio, Croisées, 1973. Published and printed by Éditions du G...
Category
1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Vasarely, Composition, Corpusculaires (after)
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Original Edition Heliogravure on archival paper. Excellent condition; never framed or matted. Notes: Extracted from the folio, Corpusculaires, 1973. Published and printed by Édition...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Hearts
Located in Toronto, ON
20" x 26" Unframed
Serigraph of 145 II
Hand Signed by Diana Christensen
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Stars
Located in Toronto, ON
20" x 26" Unframed
Serigraph of 145 II
Hand Signed by Diana Christensen
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Basket Series, Dale Chihuly
By Dale Chihuly
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Dale Chihuly (1941)
Title: Basket Series
Year: 2015
Medium: Mixed Media—Intaglio Lithography & Acrylic on Waterford paper
Edition: 43/175, plus proofs
Size: 37 x 25 inches
Co...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Acrylic, Intaglio, Screen
Anni Albers, ST - Original Screen Print from 1971, Geometric Abstraction
By Anni Albers
Located in Hamburg, DE
Anni Albers (1899-1994)
ST, 1971
Medium: Screenprint on cardboard
Dimensions: 83 × 62 cm (32 7/10 × 24 2/5 in)
Edition: Not signed, not numbered outside the edition of 150.
Condition...
Category
20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Colorful Abstract Silkscreen by Stephen Ellis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stephen Ellis, American (1951 - )
Title: Untitled
Year: 1993
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 12/20
Paper Size: 34 x 26 inches
Category
1990s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Why can't you tell
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Why Can't You Tell" from the suite "Nine Prints" is an original screen print with offset lithograph and fabric collage on B.F.K. Rives paper by American artist ...
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Frankenthaler, Solar Imp 2001, Lincoln Center New York City Ballet
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: After Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011)
Title: Solar Imp (Lincoln Center Salute’s the New York City Ballet)
Year: 2001
Medium: Silkscreen poster on extra thick Somerset paper
E...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Homage to the Square - P2, F17, I1, Abstract Screenprint by Josef Albers
By Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
A green and gray composition that features a more dimensional rendition of Albers’ famous “Homage to the Square” series. The exterior ring of dark green flanks a window of gray befor...
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
China (gorgeous silkscreen on lanaquarelle from renowned artist's map series)
By Paula Scher
Located in New York, NY
Paula Scher
China, 2013
Hand pulled silkscreen on deluxe Lanaquarelle paper
24 3/5 × 28 1/5 inches
Edition of 95
Pencil signed and numbered on the front
Unframed
Paula Scher Biography
Renowned graphic designer and artist Paula Scher's silkscreen China, from her map series, represents a subjective take on the country’s superpower status. Through the visual vibrancy of information overload in the print, Scher captures the swift transformations taking place in a country steeped with a rich cultural and historical fabric. The multi-directional, scrawled names of sites and statistics speaks to China’s complicated history, from its imperial age of dynasties and warlord conquests, to the violent tumult of its communist conversion.
Paula Scher is one of the most influential graphic designers in the world. Described as the “master conjurer of the instantly familiar,” Scher straddles the line between pop culture and fine art in her work. Iconic, smart, and accessible, her images have entered into the American vernacular.
Scher has been a partner in the New York office of Pentagram since 1991. She began her career as an art director in the 1970s and early 80s, when her eclectic approach to typography became highly influential. In the mid-1990s her landmark identity for The Public Theater...
Category
2010s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Graphite
Untitled, c.1974-1976 (SF129s)
By Sam Francis
Located in Greenwich, CT
Untitled (SF129s) dating to c.1974-1976 is a mixed media, silkscreen monotype on handmade paper, 30 x 22.5 inches sheet size and estate-stamped verso (copy of Francis estate certific...
Category
20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Monotype, Screen
Homage to the Square - P1, F19, I2
By Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
"Homage to the Square - Portfolio 2, Folder 19, Image 2" from the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 origin...
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
King Corpse, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Sam Francis
By Sam Francis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Original hand-signed and numbered silkscreen on Arches paper by American Abstract Expressionist Sam Francis.
King Corpse
Sam Francis, American (1923–1994)
Date: 1986
Screenprint on...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
An Eye To The Future (Ed. 139/175)
Located in Dallas, TX
"Art is very important to me. Art has the power to move us. It can free us from the worries of daily life. It can make us marvel and give us the opportunity to get in deeper contact ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Pigment, Screen
Opus II - Screen Print by Arman - 1973
Located in Roma, IT
Opus II is a contemporary artwork realized by Fernandez Arman in 1973
Mixed colored Screen Print.
The artwork is from the suite "Suite for Violin".
Category
1970s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Red Blue
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) is one of the masters of American minimalism.
He is collected internationally and renowned for his signature hypnotic shapes realized in bold saturated colors.
Like many artists who had served in the US military during WWII, Kelly took advantage of the G.I. Bill and moved to Paris in the late 1940s returning to the US in 1954. By the end of the decade, he had established his reputation as part of the new wave of artists rejecting the dominance of abstract expressionism in American art. Kelly was notably included in the legendary exhibition 16 Americans at the MoMA (NYC)
Kelly was one of the first artists, along with Frank Stella, to use unconventional creatively shaped canvases, contributing to the nascent genre of Minimalism. Similar to Stella, Kelly began to explore printmaking in the 1960s and it became an essential part of his practice.
"Red Blue...
Category
1960s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Abstract Spiral, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Paul Arthur Jansen
By Paul Jansen
Located in Long Island City, NY
Several parallel beams of grey, white, and black come flying in from every corner of this screenprint to meet in a knot in the center. This print by Paul Arthur Jansen is signed and ...
Category
1980s Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Propagation-L, mid century figurative abstract screenprint, 20th century artist
Located in Beachwood, OH
Takesada Matsutani (Japanese, b. 1937)
Propagation-L, 1971
Screenprint in colors
Edition 51/75
28 x 27 inches
28.25 x 27.25 inches, framed
Takesada Matsutani is a Japanese avant-ga...
Category
1970s Modern Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Günter Fruhtrunk, Schwarz-Grünes Kontinuum: Signed Screen Print, Abstract Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Günter Fruhtrunk (German, 1923-1982)
Schwarz-Grünes Kontinuum, 1967
Medium: Screen print on card
Dimensions: 33 x 39 cm
Edition of 85: Hand-signed in pencil, not numbered
Catalogue r...
Category
20th Century Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler, Poetics Country - Screenprint on Road Sign, Signed
By Mike Kelley
Located in Hamburg, DE
Poetics Country, a collaborative work by Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler, was published on the occasion of Documenta X in 1997.
Mike Kelley (1954-2012) and Tony Oursler (b. 1957)
Poeti...
Category
Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Enamel
Fred Sandback, Original Exhibition Poster from 1971, Minimalism
Located in Hamburg, DE
Original silkscreen poster for Fred Sandback's exhibition at Galerie Reckermann, Cologne, March 12–April 15, 1971.
Catalogue raisonné: 1970.01
Category
20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Seasons Series 3, Geometric Silkscreen by Arthur Boden
By Arthur Boden
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arthur Boden, American
Title: Seasons 3
Year: 1974
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 75
Size: 25 in. x 24 in. (63.5 cm x 60.96 cm)
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
John Baldessari, Zorro (Two Gestures and One Mark) - Hand-Signed Print
Located in Hamburg, DE
John Baldessari (American, 1931-2020)
Zorro (Two Gestures and One Mark), 1998
Medium: Offset lithograph and screenprint on Arches paper, and flip book
Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 ...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Offset, Screen
Turn to Me I See Eternity - popular limited edition Valentine's day print
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers
Turn to Me I See Eternity, 2016
Three color screenprint on 235g Coventry Rag
Pencil with artist's trademark hat logo and numbered from the edition of 100
12 × 12 inche...
Category
2010s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil
Daniel Richter, Untitled - Signed Screenprint, Collage, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born 1962)
Untitled (from 11 Screenprints), 2019
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Dimensions: 59.4 x 42 cm
Edition of 11: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Exce...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Reeds, Dale Chihuly
By Dale Chihuly
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Dale Chihuly (1941)
Title: Reeds
Year: 2016
Medium: Mixed Media (Silkscreen & Acrylic) on Waterford paper
Edition: 86/100, plus proofs
Size: 37 x 25 inches
Condition: Excelle...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Acrylic, Intaglio, Screen
Cleopatra's nose
Located in Cuauhtemoc, Ciudad de México
Pedro Friedeberg, Mexican (Born 1936 - )
Silkscreen
Signed Lower Right and Numbered 48/50 in roman numerals Lower Left.
Beautifully Framed Under Plexiglas in Pedro's style, black ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Large Post Soviet Non Conformist Russian Israeli Angel Lithograph Print
Located in Surfside, FL
Silkscreen Serigraph print hand signed, numbered.
Michail Grobman (Russian: Михаил Гробман, Hebrew: מיכאיל גרובמן, born 1939) is an artist and a poet working in Israel and Russia....
Category
20th Century Modern Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Untitled (Geometric Abstraction Minimalism)
By Max Bill
Located in Kansas City, MO
Max Bill
Composition with white center
Color silkscreen
Year: 1972
Edition: Edition for "Look at"
Size: 23.3 × 23.3 inches
Unsigned, unknown edition size (pres. ~2,000) - sometimes an edition of 2,000 is mentioned - this is not verified.
COA provided
*Framing options available. Please inquire.
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(Geometric Abstraction, Minimalism, Constructivism)
Max Bill (22 December 1908 – 9 December 1994) was a Swiss architect, artist, painter, typeface designer, industrial designer and graphic designer.
Bill is widely considered the single most decisive influence on Swiss graphic design beginning in the 1950s with his theoretical writing and progressive work.[3] His connection to the days of the Modern Movement gave him special authority. As an industrial designer, his work is characterized by a clarity of design and precise proportions.[4] Examples are the elegant clocks and watches designed for Junghans, a long-term client. Among Bill's most notable product designs is the "Ulmer Hocker" of 1954, a stool that can also be used as a shelf element, a speaker's desk, a tablet or a side table. Although the stool was a creation of Bill and Ulm school...
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
LARGE: Silkscreen on silk hand signed with COA also signed by Frank Stella)
By Frank Stella
Located in New York, NY
Frank Stella
The Whale Watch Shawl (signed in indelible black marker), held in red silk presentation box; also with embossed COA hand signed by both Frank Stella and Kenneth Tyler, 1994
LARGE: (54 Sq inches) Silkscreen on 100% Italian Silk Shawl, hand signed by Frank Stella in indelible black marker, folded in Red Silk Box with Embossed Certificate of Authenticity (Brand New in Original Red Silk Box) - embossed COA is Hand Signed by Frank Stella and Kenneth Tyler
Hand Signed and dated by Frank Stella on recto; signed by BOTH Stella & publisher Kenneth Tyler, and numbered on accompanying embossed COA
54 × 54 inches
Unframed and held in original red Italian silk gift box
Makes a terrific gift! Stunningly large -- 54 Square Inches. This work looks dazzling framed and hung on the wall -- but as it is a signed silkscreen on silk, but it can also be worn as a gorgeous and exclusive artistic fashion statement. Who else is wearing a Frank Stella scarf...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Rice Paper, Archival Paper, Silk, Screen, Permanent Marker, Board, Mixed...
Silkscreen Mid Century Modern Geometric Abstraction by renowned female sculptor
Located in New York, NY
DOROTHY DEHNER
Mid Century Modern Geometric Abstraction, ca. 1970
Silkscreen on wove paper
Plate signed on the front; bears Academy Arts label on the back
Published by: Academy Arts...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Twin Mirrors (C.102), 1970
Located in Greenwich, CT
Twin Mirrors (C.102) is a screenprint on paper created for the Guggenheim Museum in 1970, 35 x 21 inches image size, signed and dated 'rf Lichtenstein '70' lower right and numbered 94/250 lower left (from the edition of 250 plus an unknown number of artist proofs). Framed in a contemporary white frame.
Catalog -
Corlett, The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein - A Catalogue Raisonne 1948 - 1997, Hudson Hills Press, NY and National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2002, pg.118, #102.
About Lichtenstein’s Mirror...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Anne Imhof, YOUTH: Complete Set of 4 Prints, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Anne Imhof (German, b. 1978)
YOUTH, 2023
Medium: Complete set of 4 giclèe prints with screenprinted elements
Dimensions: Each 25.4 × 30.46 cm (10 x 12 in)
E...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Giclée, Screen
Enterieur (Outside)
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Enterieur (Outside)
Screen print, 1973
Signed lower right in pencil (see photo)
Edition: A.P., annotated lower left corner
Published by Edition Ltd., Indianapolis
Image size: 21 3/4 ...
Category
1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Homage to the Square - P2, F13, I1, Josef Albers Silkscreen 1972
By Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
"Homage to the Square - Portfolio 2, Folder 13, Image 1 " from the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 origi...
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Mirror #9 (C.114, Mirror Series), 1972
Located in Greenwich, CT
Mirror #9 (C.114) from the Mirror Series is a screenprint and lithograph on paper, 30 x 21.18 inches, signed and dated 'rf Lichtenstein '72' lower center margin and framed in a contemporary white frame.
Catalog -
Corlett, The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein - A Catalogue Raisonne 1948 - 1997, Hudson Hills Press, NY and National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2002, pg.126, #114.
About Lichtenstein’s Mirror Series (taken from Corlett):
Mirrors were an important subject in Lichtenstein’s paintings and prints of the early 1970s. From late 1969 to 1972 he painted over forty canvases depicting this subject. The first print was in 1970, with Twin Mirrors (cat. no.102) for the Guggenheim Museum. In 1972 he also produced Mirror (cat. No. 115) at Styria Studio, in addition to this Gemini G.E.L. series of nine prints. In the mid-seventies he took up the subject in sculpture, and he returned to it in prints as recently 1990, with Mirror (cat. No 246). In addition, he has often explored the related theme of reflections, incorporating them in various paintings and in several print series: Reflections (1990; cat. Nos. 239 – 245), Interiors (1990, published 1991; cat. nos. 247 – 54), and Water Lilies (1992; cat. nos. 261 – 66).
This Gemini group (catalog nos. 1-6 - 114) utilizes lithography, screenprint, line-cut, and embossing... In an interview with Lawrence Alloway, Lichtenstein noted: “You know, I am always impressed by how artificial things look – like descriptions of office furniture in newspapers. It is the most dry kind of drawing, as in the Mirrors. They really only look like mirrors if someone tells you they do. Only once you know that, they may be moved as far as possible from realism, but you want it to be taken for realism. It becomes as stylized as you can get away with, in an ordinary sense, not stylish.” As Jack Cowart has commented: “One would not actually stand in front of a Lichtenstein Mirror...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Joseph Beuys, FIU Joseph Beuys, 7000 Eichen - Signed Screenprint from 1982
By Joseph Beuys
Located in Hamburg, DE
Joseph Beuys (German, 1921-1986)
FIU Joseph Beuys, 7000 Eichen, 1982
Medium: Screenprint on black card stock
Dimensions: 61.5 x 45.8 cm
Edition of 100: Hand-signed in silver
Conditio...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
"Invest in Love" signed and numbered 9/50 Pop Art Street Art heart & money print
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers
Invest in Love, 2019
5 Color screenprint on 335 GSM Coventry rag paper
Hand signed and numbered 9/50 by Stephen Powers with his distinctive hat logo on the front
14 × ...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil
Mirror #7 (C.112), 1972
Located in Greenwich, CT
Mirror #7 (C.112) is a screenprint and lithograph on paper, 29.75 x 17.37 inches, signed and dated 'rf Lichtenstein '72' lower right and numbered 62/80 lower left. From the edition of 96 (there were also 10 AP, and 6 other various proofs). Framed in a contemporary white frame.
Catalog -
Corlett, The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein - A Catalogue Raisonne 1948 - 1997, Hudson Hills Press, NY and National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2002, pg.125, #112.
About Lichtenstein’s Mirror...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Peter Halley, Organizational Charts - Portfolio of 4 Silkscreens, Signed Prints
By Peter Halley
Located in Hamburg, DE
Peter Halley (American, born 1953)
Organizational Charts, 1990
Medium: Portfolio of four silkscreens on mylar
Dimensions sheet 1, Is it an Arrival or a Departure?: 83 x 57 cm
Dimensi...
Category
Late 20th Century Minimalist Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Ugh Rondinone, Stars - Screenprint, 2009, Contemporary Art, Signed Print
Located in Hamburg, DE
Ugo Rondinone
Stars, 2009
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Dimensions: 105.0 x 74.7 cm (41.3 x 29.4 in)
Edition of 300: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
1980's Large Silkscreen Chinese Characters Serigraph Pop Art Print China
Located in Surfside, FL
Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali (Greek: Χρύσα Βαρδέα-Μαυρομιχάλη; December 31, 1933 – December 23, 2013) was a Greek American artist who worked in a wide variety of media. An American art pioneer in light art and luminist sculpture widely known for her neon, steel, aluminum and acrylic glass installations, she has always used the mononym Chryssa professionally. She worked from the mid-1950s in New York City studios and worked since 1992 in the studio she established in Neos Kosmos, Athens, Greece.
Chryssa was born in Athens into the famous Mavromichalis family from the Mani Peninsula. one of her sisters, who studied medicine, was a friend of the poet and novelist Nikos Kazantzakis.
Chryssa began painting during her teenage years and also studied to be a social worker.In 1953, on the advice of a Greek art critic, her family sent her to Paris to study at the Académie de la Grande Chaumiere where Andre Breton, Edgard Varese, and Max Ernst were among her associates and Alberto Giacometti was a visiting professor.
In 1954, at age twenty-one, Chryssa sailed for the United States, arrived in New York and went to San Francisco, California to study at the California School of Fine Arts. Returning to New York in 1955, she became a United States citizen and established a studio in the city.
Chryssa's first major work was The Cycladic Books preceded American minimalism by seventeen years.
1961, Chryssa's first solo exhibition was mounted at The Guggenheim.
1963, Chryssa's work was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in curator Dorothy Canning Miller's Americans 1963 exhibition. The artists represented in the show also included Richard Anuszkiewicz, Lee Bontecou, Robert Indiana, Richard Lindner, Marisol, Claes Oldenburg, Ad Reinhardt, James Rosenquist and others.
1966, The Gates to Times Square, regarded as "one of the most important American sculptures of all time" and "a thrilling homage to the living American culture of advertising and mass communications." The work is a 10 ft cube installation of two huge letter 'A's through which visitors may walk into "a gleaming block of stainless steel and Plexiglas that seems to quiver in the play of pale blue neon light" which is controlled by programmed timers. First shown in Manhattan's Pace Gallery, it was given to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York in 1972.
1972, The Whitney Museum of American Art mounted a solo exhibition of works by Chryssa.
That's All (early 1970s), the central panel of a triptych related to The Gates of Times Square, was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art between 1975 and 1979.
1973, Chryssa's solo exhibition at the Gallerie Denise René was reviewed for TIME magazine by art critic Robert Hughes before it went on to the Galleries Denise René in Düsseldorf and Paris.
Other works by Chryssa in composite honeycomb aluminum and neon in the 1980s and 1990s include Chinatown, Siren, Urban Traffic, and Flapping Birds.
Chryssa 60/90 retrospective exhibition in Athens in the Mihalarias Art Center. After her long absence from Greece, a major exhibition including large aluminum sculptures - cityscapes, "neon boxes" from the Gates to the Times Square, paintings, drawings etc. was held in Athens.
In 1992, after closing her SoHo studio, which art dealer Leo Castelli had described as "one of the loveliest in the world," Chryssa returned to Greece. She found a derelict cinema which had become a storeroom stacked with abandoned school desks and chairs, behind the old Fix Brewery near the city center in Neos Kosmos, Athens. Using the desks to construct enormous benches, she converted the space into a studio for working on designs and aluminum composite honeycomb sculptures. The Athens National Museum of Contemporary Art, which was founded in 2000 and owns Chryssa's Cycladic Books, is in the process of converting the Fix Brewery into its permanent premises.
Greek Exhibits, European Cultural Center of Delphi (Council of Europe). "Apollo's Heritage"(July 4, 2003 – July 30, 2003). Works by sixteen artists: Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dalí, Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas, Nikos Engonopoulos, Yannis Tsarouchis, Giorgos Sikeliotis, Takis, Arman, Fernando Botero, Chryssa, Dimitris Mytaras...
Category
1980s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Rupprecht Geiger, Violet on Warm Red - Abstract Art, Signed Screen Print
Located in Hamburg, DE
Rupprecht Geiger (German, 1908-2009)
Violet on Warm Red (from Hundertbuch III), 1981
Medium: Screenprint on cardboard
Sheet dimensions: 39.5 x 40 cm
Edition of 100 + XX: Hand-signed ...
Category
20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Elaine Sturtevant, Duchamp Triptych - Three Signed Prints, Conceptual Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Elaine Sturtevant (American, 1924-2014)
Duchamp Triptych, 1998
Medium: Two grano lithographs and one silkscreen, all on Rives rag paper
Dimensions: Each 50 x 40 cm (19.75 x 15.75 in)...
Category
20th Century Conceptual Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
EVERYTHING IS SHIT Except You Love, 1 of 3 signed Printer's Proofs Valentine Art
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Powers
EVERYTHING IS SHIT Except You Love, 2014
Screenprint on 335 GSM Coventry Rag paper
24 × 24 inches
Edition PP 3/3
Hand Signed and numbered in the artist's distinctive h...
Category
2010s Street Art Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil
Keeping the Culture. mixed media signed print, renowned African American artist
Located in New York, NY
Kerry James Marshall
Keeping the Culture, 2011
Silkscreen and linocut in colors with full margins and deckled edges on Arches paper with full margins and deckled edges
20-1/4 x 30-1/4 inches
Hand signed, titled and numbered 79/100 by Kerry James Marshall in graphite pencil on the front
Published by Africa House International, Chicago
Unframed
Kerry James Marshall's 2011 "Keeping the Culture" is based upon the artist's eponymous painting done the year earlier. Marshall, along with his dealer, were voted by ArtReview the top two of the 100 most influential people in the art world of 2018 - even ahead of the #MeToo movement, and ahead of figures like Jeff Koons, Larry Gagosian and Eli Broad! His paintings now sell for tens of millions of dollars - after P. Diddy paid $21 million for a painting. The present work "Keeping the Culture" is an extremely desirable work of art and exemplifies Marshall's style. For a feature profile/article written for Marshall's first retrospective - a blockbuster show entitled "MASRY" at the Museum of Contemporary Art, LA, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the Met Breuer in New York, Barbara Isenberg of the LA Times wrote: ." The New York Times called the show “smashing” and its subject “one of the great history painters of our time.” The New York Review of Books and Artforum magazine put large images from the show on their January covers. “I’ve been acutely aware that museums are behind their academic colleagues in terms of thinking of representation and people of color,” MOCA chief curator Helen Molesworth says. “I find Kerry’s paintings ravishing — they are drop dead, great paintings — and they have an extra level of reward for people who hold in their heads a history of Western painting.” Marshall is a compelling storyteller, whether on canvas or in conversation. Talking at length during a visit to MOCA, he is easygoing but eloquent, recalling his neighborhood in Birmingham, Ala., where he was born in 1955, or about growing up black there and in Los Angeles. He remembers the names of teachers who encouraged him. Asked when he first began to notice a lack of black subjects...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Pencil, Mixed Media, Linocut
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By Ian Tyson
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Artist Name: Ian Tyson
Year: 1970
Medium Type: Screen Print on Heavy Paper
Size-Width Size-Height: 27'' x 40''
Signed Edition Size: signed in pencil and marked 25/75
Unframed in ...
Category
1970s Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
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Located in Hamburg, DE
Günter Fruhtrunk (German, 1923-1982)
Orgelpunkt, 1960s
Medium: Screenprint on card
Sheet dimensions: 35.2 x 29 cm
Image dimensions: 20 x 20 cm
Edition of 75: Hand-signed, not numbere...
Category
20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
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By Josef Albers
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Josef Albers (1888-1976) is remarkably affiliated with numerous movements that have defined art history in the 20th century. Art Historians credit Albers for fusing elements of Ameri...
Category
1970s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
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Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Edition of 20 pieces.
Very good condition.
Category
1980s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
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