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The writer and curator Alexandra Schwartz has noted that Ruscha was an enthusiastic moviegoer as a child in Oklahoma City, and that: ‘Upon arriving in Los Angeles in the late 1950s, he continued to frequent the cinema, his favorites being old Hollywood movies’; the artist confirms this, saying: ‘O
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At the end of the 1960s, Ed Ruscha’s “romance with liquids” produced some of his most iconic and ingenious work. “That was about 1966,” said the artist, “and I had just seen the end of the road with a certain kind of painting I was doing. I don’t know why it happened, but close-up views of liquid
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An evolving visual and conceptual device Ruscha has used in his work is the pairing of text imagery with backgrounds he referred to, in a 1998 Getty Center lecture, as "suggestors". Whether definite images or simply atmospheric environments for his words, these backgrounds are evocative in themsel
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The early 1970s were a prolific period for Ruscha. In addition to his activities in Europe, he continued to make prints in Los Angeles. During his 1969 residence at Tamarind, he had formed a working relationship with Jean Milant, one of the workshop’s printers, who had decided he wanted to open hi
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At the end of the 1960s, Ed Ruscha’s “romance with liquids” produced some of his most iconic and ingenious work. “That was about 1966,” said the artist, “and I had just seen the end of the road with a certain kind of painting I was doing. I don’t know why it happened, but close-up views of liquid
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Morellet's Sphère-Trame was conceived in 1962, and was made in several different sizes. It is a defining object of the mid-century movement in minimalist sculpture, and displays extraordinary optical properties when suspended at eye-level.
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The exhibition catalogue produced to accompany 'Matthias Weischer: Simultan' in the Künstlerhaus Bremen (11th September - 17th October, 2004).
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The catalogue produced to accompany the exhibition 'William Scott: Paintings, Drawings and Gouaches 1938-71' at The Tate Gallery, London (19th April - 29th May, 1972).
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Haring's art and life typified youthful exuberance and fearlessness. While seemingly playful and transparent, Haring dealt with weighty subjects such as death, sex and war, enabling subtle and multiple interpretations.
Throughout his tragically brief career, Haring refined a visual language of symb
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Haring's art and life typified youthful exuberance and fearlessness. While seemingly playful and transparent, Haring dealt with weighty subjects such as death, sex and war, enabling subtle and multiple interpretations.
Throughout his tragically brief career, Haring refined a visual language of symb
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Composition A is one of the first 15 Meander paintings to have been made by the artist. The artist included the work in key exhibitions, and did not sell it in his lifetime. When war started in Croatia in the 1990s, Knifer moved the works most important to him from Zagreb to Paris where he then work
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A native of Washington, D.C., Howard Mehring studied, lived, and worked in Washington for his entire life, and became an influential member of the Washington Color School Painters – a group of Color Movement painters including Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, and Paul Reed.
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A leading figure in the development of Color Field Painting in the late 1950s and an important American abstract painter, Walter Darby Bannard (better known as Darby Bannard) was committed to color-based and expressionist abstraction for over six decades.
During his undergraduate years at Princeton
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A pioneer of hard-edged abstraction, American painter Al Held (1928−2005) created works of great complexity during his 50-year career. Exploring the ability of abstraction to reach beyond the realm of the viewer’s primary senses, the artist continually expanded his painterly language and practice.
B
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Kenneth Laurence Martin was an English painter and sculptor who along with his wife Mary Martin and Victor Pasmore was a leading figure in the revival of Constructivism in Britain and America in the 1940s.
After part-time study at Sheffield School of Art, Martin won a scholarship to the Royal Colleg
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Aurélie Nemours was a Parisian painter of geometric abstraction and was highly influenced by De Stijl, or neoplasticism.
A student of the École du Louvre from 1929, she later attended the Andre Lhote Academy. In 1945 she also began writing poetry, but her first exhibition of paintings came a year la
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Max Bill was a 20th century Swiss artist, best known for his colourful geometric abstraction.
In 1927, he enrolled at Bauhaus College in Dessau, studying under Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Walter Gropius. In 1929, he moved to Zurich, where he worked as a painter, architect, and graphic artist.
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Gene Davis was a major figure in 20th century American painting whose contribution was invaluable in establishing Washington, D.C., as a centre of contemporary art. Davis also played a significant national and international role in the colour abstraction movement which first achieved prominence in t
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The previous owner of this work was Jean Pons of the Atelier de lithographie E. Pons in Paris. The atelier worked closely with Pierre Soulages during his period of lithographic printing from the mid 1950s onwards.
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Italian artist Antonio Calderara's subtle, minimal works on canvas and paper belie his time as a student of engineering in Milan during the 1920s. He left his studies to become a self-taught painter, initially working in a realist style, but later took inspiration from Josef Albers and Piet Mondrian
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In the early 1970s, Günther Förg was a student at The Academy of Fine Art Munich. Förg developed a practice grounded almost exclusively in grey and black monochrome. These early investigations into gray – also called ‘Gitter’ paintings – demonstrate the beginning of a lifelong commitment to concept
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Günter Fruhtrunk was a 20th C painter of Monegasque origin, born in Monaco in 1923. He began his studies at the Technischen Hochschule in Monaco in 1940, although he interrupted his studies to volunteer in many projects. During this period, he made watercolours as a form of distraction from the real
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Camille Graeser belonged to the group of Zurich Concretists which included Max Bill, Verena Loewensberg, and Richard Paul Lohse. His art is constructed from logical compositions based on geometry – the dimensions and values of colours, forms, and lines but with a very personal lyricism.
Graeser was
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Russian painter and art theorist Wassily Kandinsky is often credited with painting one of the first purely abstract modern works. Kandinsky’s colourful, dynamic works are informed by a uniquely spiritual interpretation of art making. His book Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1910) is regarded as one
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Ellsworth Kelly was an American painter, sculptor and printmaker whose work embodies the avant-garde of post-war abstraction. Along with the work of Mark Rothko and Kenneth Noland, Kelly’s paintings constitute the Color Field counterpart to the gestural abstraction of Pollock and De Kooning. Much li
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Richard Paul Lohse was a Swiss painter and graphic artist and a prime mover within the concrete art movement there. Lohse was born in Zürich in 1902, and although he had ambitions to study art in Paris he lacked the resources to do so. In 1918, he joined the advertising agency Max Dalang, where he t
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Born in Asheville, South Carolina, in 1924, Kenneth Noland is today recognized as one of the most important contributors to Color Field painting. His father was, as Noland described, a “Sunday painter,” or amateur artist; his stock of brushes, paints and other materials allowed a young Noland to exp
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German artist Winfred Gaul was among the pioneering artists of Art Informel, an abstract movement that originated in Germany and spread to France and throughout Europe in the postwar era.
Born in Düsseldorf in 1928, Gaul began his artistic career as an apprentice to a sculptor studying at the Unive
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Bridget Riley contributed this work to a portfolio of prints published in 1973 by the Mark Rothko Memorial Trust, a charity established by art writer, lecturer and broadcaster Bryan Robertson to facilitate bursaries for artists working in the UK to travel to the US. 11 other artists were included in
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An evolving visual and conceptual device Ruscha has used in his work over the years is the pairing of text imagery with backgrounds he has referred to [in a 1998 Getty Center lecture] as "suggestors". Whether concrete images or simply atmospheric environments for his words, these backdrops are evoca
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One of the most versatile and celebrated British artists of all time, David Hockney has worked across a multitude of mediums and projects from portraiture, opera set designs, photocollage and iPad drawings. Hockney’s etchings, however, perhaps best demonstrate the artist’s unique graphic style that
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Amongst David Shrigley's extremely popular humorous screenprints, Untitled (I must rest) is consistently the most sought after, accounting for the top 3 prices paid for an editioned work by the artist at auction. In an online auction at Christie's in March 2021, another example from the edition reac
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The title Wall Painting 1 [Print] refers to the first wall painting made by Bridget Riley, Arcadia 1 (Wall Painting 1) (2007, BR 447).
This print forms a group with the screenprints After Wall Painting (Arcadia 3) (2010, BRS 74) and Arcadia 4-7 (2013, BRS 80-83), and together they document the prep
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David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of photocopying in 1986, which resulted in the series Home Made Prints, typifies the artist's restless drive and skill in invention over 6 decades. Hockney, fascinated by the new devices, deconstructed the printing capability of these
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This work was published on the occasion of David Hockney: A Retrospective, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, June 18th - August 14th 1988
David Hockney's colour copier works from this period were printed entirely by the artist, made by passing the sheets repeatedly through the copier - one pass
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At the end of the 1960s, Ed Ruscha’s “romance with liquids” produced some of his most iconic and ingenious work. “That was about 1966,” said the artist, “and I had just seen the end of the road with a certain kind of painting I was doing. I don’t know why it happened, but close-up views of liquids s
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Celia Birtwell is one of the most iconic textile designers in British fashion history. Born in Greater Manchester, she was educated at Salford Technical college and in 1961 she moved to bohemian London where she met David Hockney who was clearly on the brink of success. She knew Hockney’s then compa
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Haring garnered public attention through drawing in chalk on empty ad panels in the New York subway system. As he crafted hundreds of these subway drawings, New Yorkers would stand to watch, and sometimes critique, the production of the works. Engaging with the frenzied energy of the subway system,
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Untitled (Red Arching Figure) is an unique metal sculpture by Keith Haring, made for his exhibition with the great gallerist Leo Castelli in New York in 1985. It was subsequently purchased by the artist Kenny Scharf, remaining in his collection for many years. The arching figure depicts a boy breakd
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Keith Haring and Jean Michel Basquiat emerged from the creative hot-bed of 70s and 80s New York to become two of the most significant and influential artists of the late 20th century; their short, intense and profoundly creative lives leaving an enduring legacy.
These two giants of contemporary art
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