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Blankless Tone, lithograph & silkscreen with embossing & folded corner. Signed/N
Blankless Tone, lithograph & silkscreen with embossing & folded corner. Signed/N

Blankless Tone, lithograph & silkscreen with embossing & folded corner. Signed/N

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in New York, NY

Shusaku Arakawa Blankless Tone, 1979 Color lithograph and silkscreen with embossing on Arches paper with deckled edges and folded collage upper left Hand-signed by artist, Titled "Bl...

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1970s Conceptual Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Dear Picasso, from Homage to Pablo Picasso portfolio, Silkscreen, Signed/N
Dear Picasso, from Homage to Pablo Picasso portfolio, Silkscreen, Signed/N

Dear Picasso, from Homage to Pablo Picasso portfolio, Silkscreen, Signed/N

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in New York, NY

Shusaku Arakawa Dear Picasso, from Homage to Picasso portfolio, 1973 (Hommage a Picasso) Color Silkscreen on Satin Arches Velincarton Hand signed and numbered 3/90 in graphite pencil...

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1970s Abstract Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Screen

original lithograph

original lithograph

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original lithograph. Printed in 1982 for the art revue Derriere le Miroir (issue number 250), and published in Paris by Maeght. Image size: 15 x 12 1/4 inches (380 x 310 mm)....

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1980s Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Lithograph

Shusaku Arakawa, Outside blank, from Derriere le Miroir, 1982
Shusaku Arakawa, Outside blank, from Derriere le Miroir, 1982

Shusaku Arakawa, Outside blank, from Derriere le Miroir, 1982

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite lithograph by Shusaku Arakawa (1936–2010), titled Outside Blank, originates from the historic 1982 folio Derriere le Miroir, No. 250, Hommage a Aime et Marguerite Maeg...

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1980s Modern Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Lithograph

Shusaku Arakawa, Japanese-American, A Man Walking, Abstract Silkscreen signed/N
Shusaku Arakawa, Japanese-American, A Man Walking, Abstract Silkscreen signed/N

Shusaku Arakawa, Japanese-American, A Man Walking, Abstract Silkscreen signed/N

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in New York, NY

Shusaku Arakawa A Man Walking, 1968 Silkscreen on velincarton (thin board) 29 4/5 × 21 4/5 inches Edition of 100 Hand signed and numbered from the edition of 100 on the front Unframed Rarely found on the marketplace, another example of this work is in the permanent collection of the Walker Art Center (donated by legendary art dealer Virginia Dwan) Another rarely seen, richly colored mid century silkscreen...

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1960s Abstract Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Screen, Board

Still Life, from To and From Rrose Selavy, for Marcel Duchamp, Lt Ed silkscreen
Still Life, from To and From Rrose Selavy, for Marcel Duchamp, Lt Ed silkscreen

Still Life, from To and From Rrose Selavy, for Marcel Duchamp, Lt Ed silkscreen

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in New York, NY

Shusaku Arakawa Still Life, from To and From Rrose Selavy, for Marcel Duchamp, 1967 Limited Edition Silkscreen on velincarton (thin board) paper 10 1/2 × 13 1/4 inches Limited Edition of 60 Hand signed, titled and dated on the front Unframed The entire portfolio, including the present work, is referenced in the Marcel Duchamp catalogue raisonne: Arturo Schwarz The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp, Abrams, P.532, 344c Eager to share Marcel Duchamp with Japanese audiences, Shuzo Takiguchi - a Japanese-born poet, critic, and artist with ties to Surrealist circles, assembled an international portfolio of graphic works by various artists with strong ties to Duchamp, to accompany the deluxe version of his monograph, "To and From Rrose Sélavy". The present work was created for this portfolio by one of Marcel Duchamp's friends, Shusaku Arakawa. It is signed, dated and titled on the front - and can be exhibited both vertically and horizontally - (see photos). The present work, along with others in the portfolio, was published in Japan and is rarely found stateside. Shusaku Arakawa (荒川 修作 Arakawa Shūsaku, July 6, 1936 – May 18, 2010) who spoke of himself as an “eternal outsider” and “abstractionist of the distant future,” first studied mathematics and medicine at the University of Tokyo, and art at the Musashino Art University. He was a member of Tokyo’s Neo-Dadaism Organizers, a precursor to The Neo-Dada movement. Arakawa’s early works were first displayed in the infamous Yomiuri Independent Exhibition, a watershed event for postwar Japanese avant-garde art. Arakawa arrived in New York in 1961 with fourteen dollars in his pocket and a telephone number for Marcel Duchamp, whom he phoned from the airport and over time formed a close friendship. He started using diagrams within his paintings as philosophical propositions. Jean-Francois Lyotard has said of Arakawa’s work that it “makes us think through the eyes,” and Hans-Georg Gadamer has described it as transforming “the usual constancies of orientation into a strange, enticing game—a game of continually thinking out.” Quoting Paul Celan...

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1960s Dada Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Screen, Mixed Media, Cardboard

USE THE FACT THAT -  Lithograph by Shusaku Arakawa - 1973
USE THE FACT THAT -  Lithograph by Shusaku Arakawa - 1973

USE THE FACT THAT - Lithograph by Shusaku Arakawa - 1973

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in Roma, IT

USE THE FACT THAT is an original contemporary artwork by Shusaku Arakawa in 1973. Mixed colored lithograph. Hand signed and dated on the lower right margin. Numbered on the lower l...

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1970s Contemporary Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Galerie Maeght, " Offset Poster by Shusaku Arakawa
"Galerie Maeght, " Offset Poster by Shusaku Arakawa

"Galerie Maeght, " Offset Poster by Shusaku Arakawa

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in Milwaukee, WI

Designed by Shusaku Arakawa, this was a poster for his exhibition at the Galerie Maeght in Paris, 1977. Shusaku Arakawa was a Japanese artist and architect. Shusaku Arakawa, who spoke of himself as an “eternal outsider” and “abstractionist of the distant future,” first studied mathematics and medicine at the University of Tokyo, and art at the Musashino Art University. He was a member of Tokyo’s Neo-Dadaism Organizers, a precursor to The Neo-Dada movement. Arakawa’s early works were first displayed in the infamous Yomiuri Independent Exhibition, a watershed event for postwar Japanese avant-garde art. Arakawa arrived in New York in 1961 with fourteen dollars in his pocket and a telephone number for Marcel Duchamp, whom he phoned from the airport and with whom he eventually formed a close friendship. He started using diagrams within his paintings as philosophical propositions. Jean-Francois Lyotard said of Arakawa’s work that it “makes us think through the eyes,” and Hans-Georg Gadamer described it as transforming “the usual constancies of orientation into a strange, enticing game—a game of continually thinking out.” Quoting Paul Celan, Gadamer also wrote of the work: "There are songs to sing beyond the human." Charles Bernstein and Susan Bee observe, "Arakawa deals with the visual field as discourse, modal systems that constitute the world rather than being constituted by it." Arthur Danto found Arakawa to be “the most philosophical of contemporary artists." For his part, Arakawa declared: “Painting is only an exercise, never more than that.” Beginning in 1963, he collaborated with fellow artist, architect and poet Madeline Gins...

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Late 20th Century Shusaku Arakawa Art

Materials

Offset

The Degrees of Meaning

The Degrees of Meaning

By Shusaku Arakawa

Located in New York, NY

The Degrees of Meaning 1973 Signed and numbered, recto Lithograph 31 x 23.25 inche This work is offered by CLAMP in New York City.

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1970s Contemporary Shusaku Arakawa Art

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Lithograph

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