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Holding Hands - Orange (Signed)
2022
50 x 50 cm
Lithographic poster in colours on 140gsm wove. This work is accompanied by the Hackney Today Newspaper.
From the limited edition of 108,000 published in 2020, with full margins, each with two central folds (as issued), in perfect cosmetic condition accompanied with Hackney Today Newspaper and Certificate of Authenticity issued from Gallery.
British street artist Stik began painting his signature stick figures on the streets of east London in the early 2000s. The spare designs, which the artist partially based on Japanese kanji, appeared in doorways and on the sides of buildings while the artist was living in homeless shelters and social housing. In the years since Stik’s artmaking has expanded beyond his native London streets and into gallery spaces across the city. Works from his studio practise—which includes painting, sculpture, and editioned prints—have fetched six-figure prices on the secondary market. Though his signature iconography is minimalist in execution, Stik maintains a commitment to social justice both inside and outside his studio. His 2014 mural Little Big Mother calls attention to the need for social housing, while proceeds from an auction for Holding Hands (Maquette) (2020) helped fund an outdoor sculpture programme in Hackney.
- Creator:Stik (1979, British)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Open edition Price: $2,675
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- Gallery Location:Manchester, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2261212840232
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