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Item Ships From: New Mexico
Come in uno Specchio
By Mimmo Paladino
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Come in uno Specchio is a 1989 lithograph. Come in uno Specchio is from an edition 65 plus artist and printers proofs. Come in uno Specchio is signed by Paladino.
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1980s New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Shield 1
By Mimmo Paladino
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Shield 1 is 1999 serigraph and etching by Mimmo Paladino. Shield 1 is from an edition of 20 plus artist and printers proofs. The work is signed in graphite by Paladino. The Italian a...
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1990s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Soviet / American Array Vl
By Robert Rauschenberg
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Soviet / American Array VI is a 1991 color intaglio by Robert Rauschenberg. Soviet / American Array VI is part of a larger series entitled Soviet / American Array where Rauschenberg pairs pictures of the Soviet Union with those of the United States. Soviet / American Array VI is from an edition of 59 plus artist and printers proofs. Soviet / American Array VI is signed by Rauschenberg.
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1990s Pop Art New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Intaglio

Soviet / American Array lI
By Robert Rauschenberg
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Soviet / American Array II is a 1990 color intaglio by Robert Rauschenberg. Soviet / American Array II is part of a larger series entitled Soviet / American Array where Rauschenberg pairs pictures of the Soviet Union with those of the United States. Soviet / American Array II is from an edition of 55 plus artist and printers proofs. Soviet / American Array II is signed by Rauschenberg.
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1990s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Intaglio

Weaving from Point to Point with the Shifting Beings
Located in Albuquerque, NM
2023 Linocut on BFK Rives paper Unframed 19” x 12.5” Framed 31” x 25”
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2010s New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

Cake Shop, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, red, yellow, black, framed, Japan
By Clifton Karhu
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Cake Shop, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, red, yellow, black, framed, Japan hand signed and numbered
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1990s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Koshihata Snow, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, white, Japan, framed, signed
By Clifton Karhu
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Koshihata Snow, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, white, Japan, framed, signed 1975 hand signed and numbered
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1970s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Kinkakuji Rain, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, framed, green, orange, black
By Clifton Karhu
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Kinkakuji Rain, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, framed, green, orange, black hand signed and numbered by the artist 16/100
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1970s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper

Shoji, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, round, framed, brown, white, yellow
By Clifton Karhu
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Shoji, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, round, framed, brown, white, yellow framed woodblock print hand signed and numbered by the artist
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1990s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper

Shishimai, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, figurative, red, blue, Japan, frame
By Clifton Karhu
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Shishimai, woodblock print by Clifton Karhu, figurative, red, blue, Japan, frame AP6 Hand signed and numbered by the artist slight smudge on bottom of frame
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1970s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper

Riverside, limited edition photograph, archival ink, signed and numbered
By Julie Blackmon
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Riverside, limited edition photograph, archival ink, signed and numbered Reviewing the photographs of Julie Blackmon, critic Leah Ollman of the Los Angeles Times wrote: “Each frame is an absorbing, meticulously orchestrated slice of ethnographic theater … that abounds with tender humor but also shrewdly subtle satire.” Blackmon is a native of Springfield, MO, and her photographs are inspired by her experience of growing up the oldest of nine children—including five sisters—in what she calls “a generic American town in the middle of the U.S.” In college, Blackmon was introduced to the work of artists Sally Mann, Diane Arbus, and Helen Levitt, and she describes herself as “obsessed” with their images. “When my three children were small,” she recalls, “we moved into an old house with a darkroom in the basement. Like any mother, I wanted to take pictures of my kids. But I didn’t want to be just the ‘mother photographer.’ I wanted my work to be more: more penetrating, more artful, more striking, more thoughtful, more a reflection of the times. “Over the next few years, I progressed from making documentary black and white photographs of my life and the lives of my sisters to creating colorful, fictitious images that offered a more fantastical look at everyday life. My work became more conceptual, as I began to realize that I was not obligated to capture “reality” exactly, but that I could work more like a painter or a filmmaker, actively shaping the images I was creating. This realization—that fiction can often capture the truth more memorably than reality—was a major shift in how I saw the world around me, and it transformed my work.” “It’s thrilling to see the most common aspects of everyday life as potential stories or themes for a photograph. It changes how you see things: suddenly, a Starbucks employee on a smoke break, or an outmoded beauty shop catering to an elderly clientele, can spark a memorable image. As Nora...
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2010s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Pigment

Narita International Airport: View of Flourishing New South Wing
By Yamaguchi Akira
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Akira Yamaguchi (born 1969) draws upon a blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese styles in his vibrant and detailed cityscapes. His oil painting...
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2010s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Archival Pigment

Sabkhat al-Milh (Salt Flats)
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Unknown edition
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21st Century and Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Digital

Mā Lam Tabkī (Unless Weeping)
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Unknown edition
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21st Century and Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Digital

Silsila (Link)
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Unknown edition
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21st Century and Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

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Digital

Fātnis al-Jazīrah (Fantasy Island)
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Unknown edition
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21st Century and Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Digital

Al-Ṭarīqah (The Path)
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Unknown edition
Category

21st Century and Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Digital

Arcanum V
By Robert Rauschenberg
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Arcanum V is a 1981 color serigraph with hand-coloring and collage elements by Robert Rauschenberg. Arcanum V is part of Rauschenberg's Ancanum series, comprised of thirteen pieces f...
Category

1980s New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Screen

Figura en Rojo
By Rufino Tamayo
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Figura en Rojo is a 1989 color mixograph print by Rufino Tamayo. Figura en Rojo is from an edition of 100 plus artist and printers proofs. Figura en Rojo is signed by Tamayo.
Category

1980s Contemporary New Mexico - Prints and Multiples

Materials

Handmade Paper

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