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Untitled (Coca Cola) By AI Weiwei
By Ai Weiwei
Located in London, GB
Untitled (Coca Cola)
By AI Weiwei
Ai Weiwei is a renowned Chinese contemporary artist and activist whose diverse body of work spans sculpture, installations, and social commentary...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #1: The Fireman, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #1: The Fireman, 2011
As new condition, never framed or displayed. Hand signed and numbered by the artist, verso. Private collection (UK).
Signed and numbered by artist in ink on interior of card.
From a limited edition of 100.
Edition 91/100
6.25 x 8.5 in (15.9 x 21.6 cm)
Notes:
Incorporating jokes reflective of the “borscht belt” humor prevalent in the 1950's, Prince's Joke works tap into social preoccupations of the national subconscious. Prior to Prince's use of the jokes, many had infiltrated popular culture, gradually losing their original authors to become adopted by a largely oral tradition. Beginning in 1984, Richard Prince began assembling one-line gag cartoons and ‘borscht belt’ jokes from the 1950's which he redrew onto small pieces of paper. "Artists were casting sculptures in bronze, making huge paintings, talking about prices and clothes and cars and spending vast amounts of money. So I wrote jokes on little pieces of paper and sold them for $10 each". Following the hand-written jokes and subsequent works in which cartoon images were silk-screened onto canvas, in 1987 Prince adopted a more radical, formulaic strategy of mechanically reproducing classic one liners and gags onto a flat monochrome canvas.
Richard Prince's work has been among the most innovative art produced in the United States during the past 30 years. His deceptively simple act in 1977 of rephotographing advertising images and presenting them as his own ushered in an entirely new, critical approach to art-making — one that questioned notions of originality and the privileged status of the unique aesthetic object. Prince's technique involves appropriation; he pilfers freely from the vast image bank of popular culture to create works that simultaneously embrace and critique a quintessentially American sensibility: the Marlboro Man...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Prints
Materials
Archival Paper
Tracey Emin, The Sex Series (The Complete Set of 5) Giclee Print on Paper, 2013
By Tracey Emin
Located in London, GB
Tracey Emin, The Sex Series (The Complete Set of 5) Giclee Print on Paper, 2013
Giclee print on paper
Edition of 200. Signed, unnumbered
Excellent / 'as new' condition. Each piece i...
Category
2010s Feminist Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Giclée
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #3: Canada Dry, Foil-Stamped Print, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #3: Canada Dry, Foil-Stamped Print, 2011
Foil-stamped print, on heavy wove paper, folded.
As new condition, never f...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Prints
Materials
Paper
Tracey Emin, Tattoo, Photocopies on Paper, 2001
By Tracey Emin
Located in London, GB
Tracey Emin, Tattoo, Offset Lithograph on Paper, 2001
Colour photocopies on A4 paper, from a limited edition of 200 (No. 129).
Hand signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, rect...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Young British Artists (YBA) Nude Prints
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #2: The Best Friend, 2011
By Richard Prince
Located in London, GB
Richard Prince, The Greeting Card Jokes #2: The Best Friend, 2011
Foil-stamped print, on heavy wove paper, folded.
As new condition, never framed or displayed. Hand signed and numbered by the artist, verso. Private collection (UK).
From a limited edition of 100.
Edition 91/100
6.25 x 8.5 in (15.9 x 21.6 cm)
Notes: Text image from Richard Prince's iconic Jokes series. Signed and numbered by the artist in ink on interior of card.
Incorporating jokes reflective of the “borscht belt” humor prevalent in the 1950's, Prince's Joke works tap into social preoccupations of the national subconscious. Prior to Prince's use of the jokes, many had infiltrated popular culture, gradually losing their original authors to become adopted by a largely oral tradition. Beginning in 1984, Richard Prince began assembling one-line gag cartoons and ‘borscht belt’ jokes from the 1950's which he redrew onto small pieces of paper. "Artists were casting sculptures in bronze, making huge paintings, talking about prices and clothes and cars and spending vast amounts of money. So I wrote jokes on little pieces of paper and sold them for $10 each". Following the hand-written jokes and subsequent works in which cartoon images were silk-screened onto canvas, in 1987 Prince adopted a more radical, formulaic strategy of mechanically reproducing classic one liners and gags onto a flat monochrome canvas. Richard Prince's work has been among the most innovative art produced in the United States during the past 30 years. His deceptively simple act in 1977 of rephotographing advertising images and presenting them as his own ushered in an entirely new, critical approach to art-making — one that questioned notions of originality and the privileged status of the unique aesthetic object. Prince's technique involves appropriation; he pilfers freely from the vast image bank of popular culture to create works that simultaneously embrace and critique a quintessentially American sensibility: the Marlboro Man...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Prints
Materials
Archival Paper
Cactus Omelette after Ed Ruscha
By Ed Ruscha
Located in London, GB
Cactus Omelette
Designed by Ed Ruscha
2019
Screenprint on cotton
28 × 26 2/5 in 71 × 67 cm
Edition of 100
Condition - Excellent, 'as new' condition
Ed Ruscha is an American ...
Category
2010s Contemporary More Art
Materials
Cotton, Screen
Skorpion - Scorpio By A.R. Penck
Located in London, GB
Skorpion - Scorpio
By A.R. Penck
A.R. Penck, born Ralf Winkler in Dresden, Germany, in 1939, was a trailblazing artist who made indelible contributions to the Neo-Expressionist mo...
Category
1990s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Screen
Two of a Kind by The Connor Brothers
By The Connor Brothers
Located in London, GB
Giclée print on archival Canson Mi-Teinte paper
18.90 x 12.99 in (48.0 x 33.0 cm)
From a limited edition of 250.
139/250
Published by Braddock Tiles, Pennsylvania
This work is numb...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Giclée
Anish Kapoor, Breathing Blue, 2020
By Anish Kapoor
Located in London, GB
Anish Kapoor, Breathing Blue,
2020
Offset lithograph on 350gsm paper
11.81 H x 16.54 W in
30.0 H x 42.0 W cm
Hand numbered (verso) - edition 40/1...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Offset
After Christopher Wool, Untitled (The Show is Over), 1993
By Christopher Wool
Located in London, GB
After Christopher Wool, Untitled (The Show is Over), Offset Lithograph on Paper, 1993
Offset lithograph on white poster paper
Excellent conditi...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Prints and Multiples
Materials
Paper, Lithograph, Offset
Man With Guitar By Billy Childish
By Billy Childish
Located in London, GB
Man With Guitar
By Billy Childish
Billy Childish is a British artist, musician, poet, and writer known for his raw, uncompromising creativity across various mediums, emerging from...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Woodcut
Untitled (Anxious Man) By Rashid Johnson
By Rashid Johnson
Located in London, GB
Untitled (Anxious Man)
By Rashid Johnson
Rashid Johnson is a contemporary American artist recognized for his multimedia works, including paintings, sculptures, and installations, ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper