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Style: Abstract Expressionist
II from the Ten Coconut Suite, Minimalist Etching by John Chamberlain
Located in Long Island City, NY
A print from John Chamberlain's Suite "Ten Coconuts". Although known widely for his sculptural work, John Chamberlain was a prolific printmaker. The etching is hand-signed and numbe...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching
Pueblo, Abstract Expressionist Lithograph by Adja Yunkers 1977
By Adja Yunkers
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Adja Yunkers, Latvian/American (1900 - 1983)
Title: Pueblo
Year: 1977
Medium: Lithograph, Signed, Dated and Titled in Pencil
Edition: 70, Shop Proof
Size: 33.5 x 25 in. (85.0...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Emil Schumacher Limited Edition Serigraph Terraraph Print Abstract Art Informel
Located in Surfside, FL
Heavily textured abstract print in a serigraph and terragraph technique. It has a raised texture to the surface, A beautiful piece. This listing is for the one print, the cover justification sheet and the photograph are just included for provenance.
This is from the limited edition of 100. Hand signed and numbered on colophon page. (They are not signed and numbered on each print) Arches paper.
Dimensions: 15.75 X 15.25 These have a texture that feels like a painting. Done in Jaffa Israel based on the Hebrew Bible. Jewish, Judaica interest.
Emil Schumacher is among the best-known exponents of Art Informel in Germany. His painting style, which he initially developed in the 1950s under the influence of Wols, is marked by dark, brownish black or brilliant thick red colours and a graffiti like sign language that endow the pictures the expressive character of old cracked masonry.
Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen, Westfalen – 4 October 1999 in San José, Ibiza) was a German artist and painter. He was an important representative of abstract expressionism in post-war Germany.
As an 18-year-old, Emil Schumacher undertakes a four-week-long bicycle tour to Paris, France.
1932–1935: Studies graphic design at the School of Applied Arts in Dortmund intending to become a graphic designer in advertising.
1935–1939: Independent artist without participating in exhibits. He undertakes study trips by bicycle to the Netherlands and Belgium.
1939–1945: Service obligation as draftsman in an arms factory, the Akkumulatoren–Werke of Hagen.
Since 1945: Immediately after end of war, new start as independent artist.
1947: First solo exhibit in the Studio für neue Kunst. Co-founder of the artist group Junger Westen.
1954: Participates in the Willem Sandberg...
Category
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Cantaloupes, Abstract Silkscreen by Raymond Parker
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Raymond Parker, American (1922 - 1990)
Title: Untitled 12
Year: 1980
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 70
Size: 32 x 40 in. (81.28 x 101.6 cm)
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Sunflowers - Adagio, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Liu Jian
By Liu Jian
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Liu Jian
Title: Sunflower
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 150
Size: 36 x 24 inches [91.44 x 60.96 cm]
Category
1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Untitled (Hands)
By Louisa Chase
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Louisa Chase, American (1951 - 2016)
Title: Hands (Black and White)
Year: 1984
Medium: Etching, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Edition: 25
Paper Size: 12 x 12 Inches (30.48 x ...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching
London Series II: Untitled (Blue/Cream) by Robert Motherwell
Located in Hinsdale, IL
ROBERT MOTHERWELL
(1915-1991)
London Series II: Untitled (Blue/Pale Blue)
Screenprint in color on J.B. Green paper, c. 1971
Initialed and numbered by the artist, full ...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
IV from the Ten Coconut Suite, Minimalist Etching by John Chamberlain
Located in Long Island City, NY
A print from John Chamberlain's Suite "Ten Coconuts". Although known widely for his sculptural work, John Chamberlain was a prolific printmaker.
IV from the Ten Coconut Suite by J...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching
Untitled (Infinity Field--Lefkada Series)
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint on white wove paper. Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 75. Signed and inscribed "A.P." in pencil by Stamos. Printed by Kelpra...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Color, Screen
Sculptures (M. 950), Abstract Expressionist Lithograph by Joan Miro
By Joan Miró
Located in Long Island City, NY
Joan Miro, Spanish (1893 - 1983) - Sculptures (M. 950), Year: 1974, Medium: Lithograph on BFK Rives, signed in the plate, Image Size: 16.25 x 24 inches, Size: 20.5 x 29 in. (52.0...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Le Riz, Abstract Aquatint Etching by Antoni Tapies
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Antoni Tapies, Spanish (1923 - 2012)
Title: Le Riz
Year: 1969
Medium: Etching with Aquatint with Carborundum on Chiffon de Mandeure, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition...
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Aquatint, Etching
Ibiza, Minimalist Mixed Media Work on Paper by Conrad Marca Relli
Located in Long Island City, NY
A collage by Conrad Marca-Relli from 1968. An iconic piece of 1960's minimalist multi-media art.
Artist: Conrad Marca-Relli, American (1913 - 2000)
Title: Ibiza
Year: 1968
Medium:...
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media, Newsprint
Rare 1970s offset lithograph exhibition poster (pencil signed by Philip Guston)
Located in New York, NY
Philip Guston at David McKee Gallery (pencil signed by Philip Guston), 1974
Lithograph and offset lithograph poster
Signed in graphite pencil under the image
24 1/2 × 20 inches
Unframed, unnumbered
Rare vintage lithographic poster of 1974 Guston exhibition at David McKee Gallery
Signed under the image in graphite pencil by Philip Guston
Another hand signed edition is in the permanent collection of Vassar College; otherwise we haven't seen another besides the present work; a true collectors item when hand signed by the artist.
Philip Guston Biography
Philip Guston (1913 – 1980) is one of the great luminaries of twentieth-century art. His commitment to producing work from genuine emotion and lived experience ensures its enduring impact. Guston’s legendary career spanned a half century, from 1930 to 1980. His paintings—particularly the liberated and instinctual forms of his late work—continue to exert a powerful influence on younger generations of contemporary painters. Born in Montreal, Canada, in 1913 to poor Russian Jewish émigrés, Guston moved with his family to California in 1919. Briefly attending the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1930, he was otherwise completely self-taught.
Guston’s first precocious work, Mother and Child, was completed when he was only seventeen years of age. Influenced by the social and political landscape of the 1930s, his earliest works evoked the stylized forms of Giorgio de Chirico and Pablo Picasso, social realist motifs of the Mexican muralists, and classical properties of Italian Renaissance frescoes of Piero della Francesca and Masaccio that he had seen only in reproduction. Painted in Mexico with another young artist, the huge fresco The Struggle Against War and Fascism drew national attention in the US. Guston’s success continued in the WPA, a Depression-era government program that commissioned American artists to create murals in public buildings. While not widely known today, the young artist’s early experiences as a mural painter allowed a development of narrative and scale that he would draw upon in his late figurative work. In the early 1940s, as the WPA program was ending, Guston found work teaching at universities in the Midwestern United States. In his studio, he was working in oils on easel paintings that were more personal and smaller in scale, focusing on portraits and allegories, like Martial Memory and If This Be Not I. His first solo exhibition in Iowa was well received and, within a few years, he was offered his first solo show in New York City. Guston was awarded a Prix de Rome, allowing him to leave teaching and spend a year in Italy, studying firsthand the Italian masters he loved.
By the time he had finished The Tormentors, Guston’s move to abstraction was all but complete. On his return from Italy, he continued dividing his time between the artists’ colony of Woodstock in Upstate New York and New York City, which was then emerging as the center of the postwar art world. He rented a studio on 10th Street, where abstract expressionists Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko also worked. For Guston, success was never what mattered most. He was already impatient with the language of pure abstraction and experimenting with larger forms, using a limited palette of grays, pinks and blacks. As his forms became still more reduced, he stopped painting altogether and embarked on a series of simplified abstract “pure drawings” in brush or charcoal. At this juncture, Guston removed himself from the art scene in New York, living and working in Woodstock for the remainder of his life.
Guston’s move was hardly a withdrawal. Freed from the distractions and formal constraints of the art world and the opinions of critics, he was able to experiment with new forms and to engage more deeply with the issues that mattered to him.
The 1960s was a period of great social upheaval in the United States, characterized by assassinations and violence, civil rights and anti-war protests. “When the 1960s came along I was feeling split, schizophrenic,” Guston later said. “The war, what was happening to America, the brutality of the world. What kind of man am I, sitting at home, reading magazines...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Paris Review, Abstract Silkscreen by Conrad Marca-Relli 1968
Located in Long Island City, NY
Paris Review
Conrad Marca-Relli, American (1913–2000)
Date: 1968
Screenprint, signed in pencil
Edition of 150
Size: 40 x 26 in. (101.6 x 66.04 cm)
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
"Trompe L'Oeil, " Original Color Lithograph Abstract signed by Saul Steinberg
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Trompe L'Oeil is an original color lithograph by Saul Steinberg. The artist signed the piece in the lower right and wrote the edition number (6/50) in the lower left. This piece sho...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Electric Concerto, Abstract Pop Art Screenprint by Arman
By Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arman, French (1929 - 2005)
Title: Electric Concerto
Year: 1979
Medium: Screenprint on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 150, AP 30
Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Beat Artist "Witness" Lithograph Etching Lakeside Studio Chicago
Located in Surfside, FL
Will Petersen, a painter, master printer and a poet, was born in
Chicago. (Amer. 1928-1994) created this limited edition Etching on Arches paper at
the Lakeside Studio.
The LITHOGRAPH PRINT is from a limited edition of 25 (Roman Numerals),
printed in black on Arches Cover White (archival paper).
with chopmarks and blindstamps. published by The Lakeside Studio
(chopmark lower right). THE LITHOGRAPH IS SIGNED TITLED AND ANNOTATED
BY THE ARTIST in pencil EXCELLENT condition.
Will's formal art education began with classes at the Chicago Academy
of Fine Arts. As a student at the city's Steinmetz High School,
Petersen succeeded Hugh Hefner (of Playboy magazine fame) as the HS
newspaper cartoonist, the Steinmetz Star. During this time, Petersen
recovered from polio.
In 1947 Petersen enrolled at Chicago's Wilbur Wright College. While
there, he painted with oils for the first time. Two years later he
enrolled at Michigan State University where he developed a strong
interest in literature and writing and began printmaking. By 1951 he
had begun to exhibit paintings and prints nationally. A year later he
completed his master's degree.
Petersen served in the United States Army from 1952-54, spending one
year as an education specialist in Japan. This encounter with the
Japanese culture affected his entire life. He became interested in
calligraphy and Noh, classical Japanese Buddhist performance that
combines elements of drama, music and poetry. Upon completion of his
military service in Japan in 1955, Will Petersen settled in Oakland,
California, where he met some of the most active poets of the Beat
Generation: Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Phil Whalen,
Mike McClure and others. Petersen was attracted to the group by their
intelligence and belief in Zen Buddhism.
In 1956 in his small studio in Oakland, he printed the poems of Jack
Kerouac. He attended for the first time, the reading of Ginsberg's
Howl at Six Gallery. His relationship with Gary Snyder had begun when
both were in Kyoto, Japan; later Snyder wrote for the Plucked Chicken.
Petersen returned to Japan in 1957, pursuing painting, printmaking and
writing for eight years while living in Kyoto. In 1965 he accepted a
faculty appointment at Ohio State University, teaching drawing,
painting and printmaking. Four years later Petersen took his teaching
skills to West Virginia University in Morgantown, where he
concentrated on printmaking. He taught there until 1977 when he began
publishing Plucked Chicken, a journal of art and poetry. In 1978 in
Morgantown, Petersen and his wife, Cynthia Archer, established Plucked
Chicken Press, which they later moved to Chicago and then Evanston.
Petersen operated the Press until his death on April 1, 1994.
From 1955-57 Petersen along with Mel Strawn founded the Bay Printmakers Society. He resumed exhibiting: International Color Lithography, Cincinnati Art Museum; Gravures Americaines d’aujourd’hui, Paris; & received an MFA on the GI Bill (with Nathan Oliveira) from the California College of Arts and Crafts where Richard Diebenkorn was on the faculty. Petersen meets Kerouac, Gary Snyder, Phil Whalen, Allen Ginsberg, McClure, and Rexroth. Petersen’s now famous “Stone Garden” essay is published in Evergreen Review.
1956 In storefront studio in Oakland, California, creates serigraphs
and lithographs. Prints poems of Jack Kerouac.
1961 Back in Japan, acquires a lithography press and stones and
resumes printing lithographs. Exhibits regularly with Kyoto
Printmakers.
1969 Resident lithographer at the Lakeside Studio, Lakeside, Michigan.
Prints for the first time Richard Hunt lithographs.
1978 Establishes Plucked Chicken Press in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Resident lithographer at Lakeside Studio in Michigan.
1980 Plucked Chicken Press moves to Chicago. Publishes lithographs by
Don Crouch and Art Kleinman.
1982 Publishes Blossom, a lithograph/collage by Tom Nakashima.
1983 Series I of Plucked Chicken Press is published with work by
Archer, Duckworth, Godfrey, Heagstedt, Himmelfarb, Hoff, Hunt, Martyl,
Miller, Nakashima and Petersen.
1984 Plucked Chicken Press moves to Evanston. Series II of Plucked
Chicken Press is published with works by Croydon, Ho, Archer, Torn,
Osver, Middaugh, Roseberry, Petersen, Spiess-Ferris and Hoppock.
1985 Series III of Plucked Chicken Press is published with works by
Driesbach, Hunt, Trupp, Gregor, Pattison, Conger, Evans, Weygandt,
Archer, Ho and Petersen. Prints Suite I, Northern Illinois University
Collectors Series, with lithographs by Renie Adams, David Bower, David
Driesbach, Carl Hayano and Ben Mahmoud...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching, Lithograph
Print of Abstract Expressionist sculptor John Chamberlain, Hand Signed by artist
Located in New York, NY
John Chamberlain (Hand Signed), 1988
Offset Lithograph Poster (Hand Signed by John Chamberlain)
30 × 20 inches
Boldly signed on the recto in white grease marker by the artist in his ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset
Abstract Expressionist Silkscreen by Adja Yunkers 1972
By Adja Yunkers
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Adja Yunkers, Latvian/American (1900 - 1983)
Title: untitled
Year: 1972
Medium: Silkscreen with Embossing, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Edition: 70
Size: 24.75 x 30 in. (62....
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Chris Keegan, Blue Gemstone, Limited Edition Print, Still Life Print, Happy Art
By Chris Keegan
Located in Deddington, GB
Chris Keegan
Blue Gemstone
Limited Edition Silkscreen Print
Edition of 50
Size: H 42cm x W 30cm x D 0.1cm
Sold Unframed
(Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of h...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
'Stabiles' original lithograph poster after Alexander Calder, Galerie Maeght
Located in Milwaukee, WI
'Stabiles' is a lithograph poster after Alexander Calder and published by Galerie Maeght in 1971. Calder had produced the stones for this lithograph a year earlier in 1970 for a prin...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Bright Vibrant Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Print NYC Abstract Expressionist
Located in Surfside, FL
Red Angel, intensely and seductively colored: swooning purples and reds, ecstatic lemon yellows, and black construction paper. Jostling shapes, geometric and biomorphic, lyrical and hard-edged, refuse to resolve neatly Assemblage, a bold strategy to keep viewers unsettled and curious, the reward for which are profuse and luscious details: varied incidents of refinement, suggestive signs, most in a private code, not merely ornamental but integral to the overall message.
William Scharf (born 1927, Media, PA) is an American artist from New York, he teaches at The Art Students League of New York. Painting with acrylics, he was a member of the New York School movement. Often categorized as a late generation Abstract Expressionist, Known for producing paintings with abstract compositions incorporating biomorphic and geometric forms in vivid colors, the artist was influenced by Surrealism, the Color Field painters, and symbolism.
He apprenticed with Mark Rothko and was influenced by his color field paintings. The surrealist painter Arshile Gorky and the Abstract expressionism style found in 1950s New York City also influenced Scharf. His exhibits include San Francisco Art Institute (1969), the Pepperdine University's Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art (2001), and Richard York Gallery in New York City (2004).
In the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, being serious meant following the tenets of the New York School, which required abstract paintings to be spontaneous improvisations, the messier the better. At once hedonistic and disciplined, his brazen paintings are nothing if not promiscuous. The best ones mix the dynamism of gestural abstraction with sensual rhythms of decorative patterning, sometimes souping up the stew with cartoonish symbols and flourishes so ripe they belong in a dandy's fantasies. His exhibits include San Francisco Art Institute (1969), the Pepperdine University's Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art (2001) and Richard York Gallery in New York City (2004).
Scharf's work has been exhibited in a number of galleries, including the Anita Shapolsky Gallery, Meredith Ward Fine Art, and Hollis Taggart Galleries in New York City.
Scharf has been an instructor of art at various institutions including The Art Students League, the San Francisco Art Institute, and the School of Visual Arts in New York. He is a member of the Society of Illustrators and the Artists Equity Association.
EDUCATION
1944-49 The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts — Philadelphia, PA (1948 Cresson Scholar)
1949 The University of Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, PA
1948 The Academie de la Grand Chaumiere — Paris, France
1947 The Barnes Foundation — Merion, PA
1939-41 Samuel Fleisher Memorial School— Philadelphia, PA (also known as Graphic Sketch Club)
TEACHING HISTORY
Instructor: Painting & Drawing
1987-Present Art Students League, New York, NY
1989, 74, 69, 66, 63 San Francisco Institute of Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA
1965-69 he School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
1964 Art Center of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Guest Lecturer
1979 Pratt Institute, New York, NY
1974 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
1974 California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
2005 Meredith Ward Fine Art, New York, NY
2004 Richard York Gallery, New York, NY
2002 P.S.1/MOMA, Queens, NY
2001 The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Malibu, CA
2000-2001 The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2005 National Academy of Design, New York, NY
2005 Peter McPhee Fine Arts, Stone Harbor...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
America La France Variations III
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) is one of the essential American abstract painters that radically defined post-war abstraction in New York City.
Today, his work appears in museum coll...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Emil Schumacher Limited Edition Serigraph Terraraph Print Abstract Art Informel
Located in Surfside, FL
Heavily textured abstract print in a serigraph and terragraph technique. It has a raised texture to the surface, A beautiful piece. This listing is for the one print, the cover justification sheet and the photograph are just included for provenance.
This is from the limited edition of 100. Hand signed and numbered on colophon page. (They are not signed and numbered on each print) Arches paper.
Dimensions: 15.75 X 15.25 These have a texture that feels like a painting. Done in Jaffa Israel based on the Hebrew Bible. Jewish, Judaica interest.
Emil Schumacher is among the best-known exponents of Art Informel in Germany. His painting style, which he initially developed in the 1950s under the influence of Wols, is marked by dark, brownish black or brilliant thick red colours and a graffiti like sign language that endow the pictures the expressive character of old cracked masonry.
Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen, Westfalen – 4 October 1999 in San José, Ibiza) was a German artist and painter. He was an important representative of abstract expressionism in post-war Germany.
As an 18-year-old, Emil Schumacher undertakes a four-week-long bicycle tour to Paris, France.
1932–1935: Studies graphic design at the School of Applied Arts in Dortmund intending to become a graphic designer in advertising.
1935–1939: Independent artist without participating in exhibits. He undertakes study trips by bicycle to the Netherlands and Belgium.
1939–1945: Service obligation as draftsman in an arms factory, the Akkumulatoren–Werke of Hagen.
Since 1945: Immediately after end of war, new start as independent artist.
1947: First solo exhibit in the Studio für neue Kunst. Co-founder of the artist group Junger Westen.
1954: Participates in the Willem Sandberg...
Category
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Colorful Abstract Lithograph by Dimiti Petrov
Located in Long Island City, NY
Untitled - Red Face Blowing Smoke
Dimitri Petrov, American (1919–1986)
Date: circa 1975
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of 250, L
Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm)
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Emil Schumacher Limited Edition Serigraph Terraraph Print Abstract Art Informel
Located in Surfside, FL
Heavily textured abstract print in a serigraph and terragraph technique. It has a raised texture to the surface, A beautiful piece. This listing is for the one print, the cover justification sheet and the photograph are just included for provenance.
This is from the limited edition of 100. Hand signed and numbered on colophon page. (They are not signed and numbered on each print) Arches paper.
Dimensions: 15.75 X 15.25 These have a texture that feels like a painting. Done in Jaffa Israel based on the Hebrew Bible. Jewish, Judaica interest.
Emil Schumacher is among the best-known exponents of Art Informel in Germany. His painting style, which he initially developed in the 1950s under the influence of Wols, is marked by dark, brownish black or brilliant thick red colours and a graffiti like sign language that endow the pictures the expressive character of old cracked masonry.
Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen, Westfalen – 4 October 1999 in San José, Ibiza) was a German artist and painter. He was an important representative of abstract expressionism in post-war Germany.
As an 18-year-old, Emil Schumacher undertakes a four-week-long bicycle tour to Paris, France.
1932–1935: Studies graphic design at the School of Applied Arts in Dortmund intending to become a graphic designer in advertising.
1935–1939: Independent artist without participating in exhibits. He undertakes study trips by bicycle to the Netherlands and Belgium.
1939–1945: Service obligation as draftsman in an arms factory, the Akkumulatoren–Werke of Hagen.
Since 1945: Immediately after end of war, new start as independent artist.
1947: First solo exhibit in the Studio für neue Kunst. Co-founder of the artist group Junger Westen.
1954: Participates in the Willem Sandberg...
Category
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Large Abstract Expressionist Etching with Chine Colle by Michael Steiner
Located in Long Island City, NY
Abstract expressionist print by American artist Michael Steiner, who is most commonly known for his large scale sculptures.
Medium: Etching with chine colle...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching
III from the Ten Coconut Suite, Minimalist Etching by John Chamberlain
Located in Long Island City, NY
A print from John Chamberlain's Suite "Ten Coconuts". Although known widely for his sculptural work, John Chamberlain was a prolific printmaker. The etching is hand-signed and number...
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching
Robert Kuszek, "Commedia II, " Monoprint, circa 1990
Located in Long Island City, NY
Abstract Expressionist monoprint by American artist Robert Kuszek (b.1959). This print is on thick paper, and the images are textured and embossed. The piece is signed in the lower r...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Monoprint
Abstract Pigment Print from Doctor's of the World Portfolio by Elizabeth Murray
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Elizabeth Murray, American (1940 - 2007)
Title: Untitled from Doctor's of the World
Year: 2001
Edition: 24/100
Medium: Pigmented Digital Print, signed, numbered, and dated in...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Digital, Digital Pigment
Bridge in Merida, Aquatint Etching by Diana Gonzalez Gandolfi
Located in Long Island City, NY
An Etching with Hand Coloring on paper, signed, numbered and dated in pencil by Argentinian/American artist, Diana Gandolfi.
Category
1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Comet, Outer Space Dark Series Aquatint Etching Color Abstract Expressionist
By Pat Steir
Located in Surfside, FL
Pat Steir (born 1940) is an American painter and printmaker. Her early work was loosely associated with Conceptual Art and Minimalism, however, she is best known for her abstract dri...
Category
1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
60s American Abstract Expressionist Untitled Abstract Color Composition Etching
By Don Fink
Located in Surfside, FL
Color Abstract Expressionism aquatint etching. hand pencil signed limited edition.
Don Fink (1923-2010) was a well known and well listed Abstract Expressionist who studied at the Art Students League and the Academie Julian. He was born in Duluth , Minnesota, but later moved to Europe where he established himself as an artist. He was first based in Paris where he was a member of the "Jeune École de Paris" (with Karel Appel, Debre, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Antoni Tapies, Dumitresco, Messagier, Zanartu , etc.) and later moved to Barcelona.
A large retrospective of his earlier works was held in Madrid in 1998 with the following promotion:
Don Fink Returns to Madrid:
American "action" painter Don Fink (b. Duluth, Minnesota, 1923) has a show at Galería Rayuela through September 25. The artist divides his time between Barcelona, Paris, and New York. This is his second exhibition in Madrid in four years. The works on view date from 1952 to 1970. Their "active" surfaces meld the arts of tattooing, calligraphy and three-dimensional terrain mapping, resulting in a meditative and rewarding experience for the viewer. The show was organized by Sebastià Janè of Barcelona and Carmen Muro of Madrid. Galería Rayuela is at Calle Claudio Coello...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
The Old in and Out, Abstract Screenprint by Ray Elman
By Ray Elman
Located in Long Island City, NY
In this abstract print by Ray Elman, the artist creates a series of wave-like forms over textual tide charts for an undisclosed area.
The Old in and Out
Ra...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
Pietro Consagra Italian Mod Abstract Expressionist Forma Art Informel Lithograph
Located in Surfside, FL
Pietro Consagra (Italian, 1920-2005).
Hand signed in pencil and numbered limited edition color lithograph on Magnani paper.
Embossed stamp with limited edition numbers in pencil to lower left, and having artist pencil signature to lower right.
(from a limited edition of 80 with 15 artist's proofs)
Published by Stamperia 2RC, Rome Italy and Marlborough Gallery, Rome, Italy.
Abstract Modernist work in colors, produced in the style of the Forma art movement of Postwar Italy, of which the artist was a prominent member.
Pietro Consagra (1920 – 2005) was an Italian Post war artist working in painting, printmaking and sculpture. In 1947 he was among the founding members of the Forma 1 group of artists, proponents of structured abstraction. (similar to the Art Informel and Art Brut in France and the Brutalist artists)
Consagra was born on 6 October 1920 in Mazara del Vallo, in the province of Trapani in south-western Sicily, to Luigi Consagra and Maria Lentini. From 1931 he enrolled in a trade school for sailors, studying first to become a mechanic, and later to become a captain. In 1938 he moved to Palermo, where he enrolled in the liceo artistico; despite an attack of tuberculosis, he graduated in 1941, and in the same year signed up at the Accademia di Belle Arti, where he studied sculpture under Archimede Campini. After the Invasion of Sicily and the Allied occupation of Palermo in 1943, Consagra found work as a caricaturist for the American Red Cross club of the city; he also joined the Italian Communist Party. Early in 1944, armed with a letter of introduction from an American officer, he travelled to Rome. There he came into contact with the Sicilian artist Concetto Maugeri, and through him with Renato Guttuso, who was also Sicilian and who introduced him to the intellectual life of the city and to other postwar artists such as Leoncillo Leonardi, Mario Mafai and Giulio Turcato. Consagra signed up at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma in September 1944 and studied sculpture there under Michele Guerrisi, but left before completing his diploma.
In 1947, with Carla Accardi, Ugo Attardi, Piero Dorazio, Mino Guerrini, Achille Perilli, Antonio Sanfilippo and Giulio Turcato, Consagra started the artist's group Forma 1, which advocated both Marxism and structured abstraction.
Steadily Consagra's work began to find an audience. Working primarily in metal, and later in marble and wood, his thin, roughly carved reliefs, began to be collected by Peggy Guggenheim and other important patrons of the arts. He showed at the Venice Biennale eleven times between 1950 and 1993, and in 1960 won the sculpture prize at the exhibition. During the 1960s he was associated with the Continuità group, an offshoot of Forma I, and in 1967 taught at the School of Arts in Minneapolis. Large commissions allowed him to begin working on a more monumental scale, and works of his were installed in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry in Rome and in the European Parliament, Strasbourg. His work is found in the collections of The Tate Gallery, London, in Museo Cantonale d'Arte of Lugano and the Museum of Modern Art, Paris, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C..
Consagra returned to Sicily where he sculpted a number of significant works during the 1980s. With Senator Ludovico Corrao, he helped created an open-air museum in the new town of Gibellina, after the older town had been destroyed in the earthquake of 1968. Consagra designed the gates to the town's entrance, the building named "Meeting" and the gates to the cemetery, where he was later buried.
In 1952 Consagra published La necessità della scultura ("the need for sculpture"), a response to the essay La scultura lingua morta ("sculpture, a dead language"), published in 1945 by Arturo Martini. Other works include L'agguato c'è ("the snare exists", 1960), and La città frontale ("the frontal city", 1969). His autobiography, Vita Mia, was published by Feltrinelli in 1980. In 1989 a substantial retrospective exhibition of work by Consagra was shown at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome; in 1993 a permanent exhibition of his work was installed there. In 1991 his work was shown in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. In 2002 the Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart opened a permanent exhibition of his work. He was one of ten artists invited by Giovanni Carandente, along with David Smith, Alexander Calder, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Lynn Chadwick, and Beverly Pepper, to fabricate works in Italsider factories in Italy for an outdoor exhibition, "Sculture nella città", held in Spoleto during the summer of 1962. He was included in the The 1962 International Prize for Sculpture the jury included Argan, Romero Brest and James Johnson Sweeney the former director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. The participants included Louise Nevelson and John Chamberlain for the United States; Lygia Clark for Brazil; Pietro Consagra, Lucio Fontana, Nino Franchina, and Gió Pomodoro for Italy; Pablo Serrano for Spain; and Eduardo Paolozzi, William Turnbull, and Kenneth Armitage for England. Gyula Kosice, Noemí Gerstein, Julio Gero, Naum Knop...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
Large Abstract Expressionist Silkscreen by Michael Steiner
Located in Long Island City, NY
Abstract expressionist print by American artist Michael Steiner, who is most commonly known for his large scale sculptures.
Tit I
Michael Steiner, American (1945)
Date: 1979
Screen...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Untitled (Infinity Field—Lefkada Series)
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint on white wove paper. Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 75. Signed and inscribed "color trial proof." Printed by Kelpra Studio...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Color, Screen
On the Wing
Located in London, GB
46.75 x 30.5 ins (118.7 x 77.5 cms)
Edition of 70
Signed in pencil lower right.
Numbered in pencil lower right; workshop chop mark lower right; workshop number "RM83-718" in pe...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Mixed Media, Color, Lithograph
Jim DINE Eight Sheets from an Undefined Novel (sample portfolio)
By Jim Dine
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Jim Dine Eight Sheets from an Undefined Novel:
A rare, highly-collectible sample portfolio of 8 offset printed lithographs advertising Jim Dine's Eight Sheets from an Undefined Novel...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Offset, Lithograph
$520 Sale Price
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Crow Slab II, Abstract Screenprint by Larry Zox
By Larry Zox
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Larry Zox
Title: Crow Slab II
Year: 1979
Medium: Serigraph, Signed and numbered in Pencil
Edition: 160
Size: 42 x 30 in. (106.68 x 76.2 cm)
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Grey Sweep II, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Larry Zox
By Larry Zox
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Larry Zox
Title: Grey Sweep II
Year: 1979
Medium: Screenprint, Signed and numbered in Pencil
Edition: 160
Size: 41.5 x 30 inches
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Composition, X + X, Ten Works by Ten Painters, Ad Reinhardt
By Ad Reinhardt
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Silkscreen on Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper. Inscription: unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the folio, X + X, Ten Works by Ten Painters, 1964. Publishe...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
$1,996 Sale Price
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Ramblas
Located in London, GB
Lithograph, drypoint, etching in colours, 1987/88, on handmade wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 75, printed and published by Polígrafa Obra Gráfica, Barcelo...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Drypoint, Etching, Lithograph
John Link (American, b.1942) "Untitled" Limited Edition Lithograph c.1973
By John Link
Located in San Francisco, CA
John Link (American, b.1942) "Untitled" Limited Edition Lithograph c.1973
Rare mid 20th century lithograph by noted American artist John Link.
The lithograph shows an area of illegible text surrounded by a block of black dots.
Art dimensions 16" x 20". The hand made paper measures 24" x 32".
Pencil signed and numbered by the artist. Number 32 out of 60.
Very good condition. Comes unframed.
John Link studied at the University of Oklahoma. Exhibitions include: Joslyn Biennale; Oklahoma Art...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
Below the Surface of Venice, Abstract Screenprint by Domenick Turturro
Located in Long Island City, NY
Below the Surface of Venice
Domenick Turturro, American (1936–2002)
Date: 1980
Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of AP 30
Image Size: 24 x 34 inches
Size: 26 in. x 3...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Crow Slab I, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Larry Zox
By Larry Zox
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Larry Zox
Title: Brow Slab I
Year: 1979
Medium: Screenprint, Signed and numbered in Pencil
Edition: 160
Size: 42 x 30 in. (106.68 x 76.2 cm)
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
The Reef, Abstract Etching by Gabor F. Peterdi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001)
Title: The Reef
Year: 1969
Medium: Color Etching, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: HC 10
Image Size: 17.5 x 24 inches
Size: 23.5 ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Etching
Elegy Black Black, a beautiful lithography from Motherwell's elegy series
Located in London, GB
Robert Motherwell
Elegy Black Black
1983
Lithograph in colors, on TGL handmade paper, Edition of 98< AP XI/XVI
38.1 x 95.9 cms (15 x 37 4/5 ins)
extract from the catalogue raisonné...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
Soldaten, Screenprint by Arman
By Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arman, French (1929 - 2005)
Title: Soldaten
Year: 1979
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 150, AP 30
Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (76.2 cm x 55.88 cm)
F...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Untitled 9, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Raymond Parker
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Raymond Parker, American (1922 - 1990)
Title: Untitled 10
Year: 1980
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 18
Image Size: 21 x 29 inches
Size: 27 x 37 in...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Untitled 2, Signed Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Edvins Strautmanis
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Edvins Strautmanis, Latvian (1933 - )
Title: untitled 1
Year: circa 1980
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 13/200
Size: 30 x 22 inches (76 x 56cm)
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Elaine de Kooning, Composition, In Memory of My Feelings (after)
By Elaine de Kooning
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
Lithograph on vélin Mohawk Superfine Smooth paper. Paper Size: 11.937 x 8.96 inches. Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, In Memory of M...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
$1,596 Sale Price
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Grey Sweep I, Abstract Expressionist Screenprint by Larry Zox
By Larry Zox
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Larry Zox
Title: Grey Sweep I
Year: 1979
Medium: Screenprint, Signed and numbered in Pencil
Edition: 160
Size: 41.5 x 30 inches
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Nature Prays Without Words IV, Abstract Lithograph by Hoi Lebadang
By Hoi Lebadang
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Lebadang, Vietnamese (1922 - 2015)
Title: Nature Prays Without Words IV
Year: 1967
Medium: Lithograph on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 68/150
Image: 28.75 x ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
Emil Schumacher Limited Edition Serigraph Terraraph Print Abstract Art Informel
Located in Surfside, FL
Heavily textured abstract print in a serigraph and terragraph technique. It has a raised texture to the surface, A beautiful piece. This listing is for the one print, the cover justification sheet and the photograph are just included for provenance.
This is from the limited edition of 100. Hand signed and numbered on colophon page. (They are not signed and numbered on each print) Arches paper.
Dimensions: 15.75 X 15.25 These have a texture that feels like a painting. Done in Jaffa Israel based on the Hebrew Bible. Jewish, Judaica interest.
Emil Schumacher is among the best-known exponents of Art Informel in Germany. His painting style, which he initially developed in the 1950s under the influence of Wols, is marked by dark, brownish black or brilliant thick red colours and a graffiti like sign language that endow the pictures the expressive character of old cracked masonry.
Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen, Westfalen – 4 October 1999 in San José, Ibiza) was a German artist and painter. He was an important representative of abstract expressionism in post-war Germany.
As an 18-year-old, Emil Schumacher undertakes a four-week-long bicycle tour to Paris, France.
1932–1935: Studies graphic design at the School of Applied Arts in Dortmund intending to become a graphic designer in advertising.
1935–1939: Independent artist without participating in exhibits. He undertakes study trips by bicycle to the Netherlands and Belgium.
1939–1945: Service obligation as draftsman in an arms factory, the Akkumulatoren–Werke of Hagen.
Since 1945: Immediately after end of war, new start as independent artist.
1947: First solo exhibit in the Studio für neue Kunst. Co-founder of the artist group Junger Westen.
1954: Participates in the Willem Sandberg...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival - 25th Anniversary
Located in Aramits, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Robert Motherwell, American (1915 - 1991)
Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival, 25th Anniversary.
Lithograph, Edition of 800, unsigned and unnumber...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph, Screen
Maui, Abstract Etching by Gabor Peterdi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001)
Title: Maui
Year: 1969
Medium: Color Etching on BFK Rives paper, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 146/200
Image Size: 10 x 7 inch...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Etching
Romanticism in Gold, Pop Art Screenprint by Arman
By Arman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arman, French (1929 - 2005)
Title: Romanticism in Gold
Year: circa 1978
Medium: Silkscreen, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Edition: 150, AP 19/30
Size: 30 x 22 inches
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Screen
Large Format Modernist Abstract Lithograph Silkscreen Print Woman Artist
By Lydia Dona
Located in Surfside, FL
1982-84 Hunter College, New York (M.F.A.)
1978-80 School of Visual Arts, New York
1973-77 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem (B.F.A.)
American, born in Romania
Lives and works in New York City
Solo Exhibitions
2008 Michael Steinberg Fine Art, New York
2006 Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona
2005 Karpio + Facchini Gallery, Miami
Jacob Karpio Galeria, San Jose (Costa Rica)
2004 Michael Steinberg Fine Art, New York
2001 Marella Arte Contemporanea, Milan
2000 Von Lintel & Nusser, New York
Galerie Von Lintel & Nusser, Munich
1998 Galerie Thomas von Lintel, Munich
1997 Galerie des Archives, Paris
1995 Galerie Samuel Lallouz, Montreal
L.A. Louver, Los Angeles
1994 Marc Jancou Gallery, London
Galerie des Archives, Paris
1993 Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam
Real Art Ways, Hartford (Connecticut)
1992 Tom Cugliani Gallery, New York
Galerie Marc Jancou, Zurich
Galerie des Archives, Paris
1989 Tom Cugliani Gallery, New York
Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam
Studied at bezalel from 1973 to 1977. And it was a very fascinating time because it was a highly conceptually based school. Very much influenced by Joseph Beuys, and European Conceptualism, I didn’t really like the atmosphere there that much, because it was dominated by male painters like Jörg Immendorf, Marcus Lupertz, and a few others. then came to New York to study at SVA for two years. New York in 1978 was exciting. I was very lucky to be in a class that was full of very bubbly and very energetic artists like Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Tim Rollins, Moira Dryer, Frank Holliday, and Tom Cugliani (who later became one of my dealers).The eighties were dominated largely by Neo-Expressionist paintings. There were Germans, such as Baselitz, Kiefer, Richter, Penck, and the Italians, Clemente, Chia, Cucchi, Palladino as well as Schnabel, Fischl, Basquiat, Salle, and many others, but all of their paintings were figuratively based. But below the popular consent, there was a group of painters who were working more in the vein of what Stephen Westfall referred to as “Neo-Surrealism,” including George Condo, Jeffrey Wasserman, Kenneth Scharf, David Humphrey. However, I felt that Carroll Dunham and you were the only two painters who seemed to be less interested in the kind of narrative, lyrical, or let’s say, stationary composition. He belongs to the generation of Terry Winters, Elizabeth Murray, David Reed and Jonathan Lasker but in some strange way, if we’re looking back to the mid-eighties, we have to include New Image painters like Susan Rothenberg, Neil Jenney, and Robert Moskowitz who were working in between the figure and abstraction with a kind of condensation and compression, in relationship, lets say, to cartoon imagery. There are artists like Jeff Koons, or even Damien Hirst who took the Duchampian aspect and brought it into the continuity of his readymade. But for me, I see no difference between the crack in “Large Glass” and the drips in Jackson Pollock’s paintings. There was something that I felt in my own equation of the continuity between Paul Klee, Duchamp, Picabia, and, oddly enough, Clyfford Still.
What essentially is important is how different artists carry on a dialogue among themselves so that they can all keep their work vital. Whether from the abstract paintings of Richmond Burton, Fabian Marcaccio extending the borders of his paintings on to the wall, or Cady Noland’s early scattered installation, my own pre-occupation with machinery, urban environment, and the Duchampian models has always materialized in relationship to other forms of art making.
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2014 Drawing on Difference: An Ambition by Saul Ostrow and Lidija
Slavkovic, Studio Vendome Gallery, New York.
2013 Drawing on Habit: An Ambition by Saul Ostrow and Lidija Slavkovic,
South Carlton Beach and The Betsy-South Beach Exhibition Programs,
Art Basel, Miami Beach.
2013 Imprinted Pictures: Lydia Dona...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph, Screen
Charles Lapicque - Original Handsigned Lithograph - Ecole de Paris
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Charles Lapicque
Original Handsigned Lithograph
Dimensions: 56 x 38 cm
Edition: EA 14/20
Hand Signed and Numbered
Charles Lapicque was one of the great painters of the “Ecole de Paris...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
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