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David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of colour 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 multi-colour printin
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Twentysix Gasoline Stations is credited as being the defining artist's book of the modern era, and was the first artist's book by Ed Ruscha.
Published in April 1963 on Ruscha's own imprint National Excelsior Press, the work has become famous as a major influence on artist's book culture, especi
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Carlo Belloli was an Italian Futurist poet, a forerunner ahead of concrete poetry and the de facto "father" of visual poetry. He was critically important to the development of the avant-garde in Italian Art. This print was conceived for a book project comprising original printed works by various a
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"..Riley...initiated the extraordinary series of seven prints called Fragments, exhibited at Robert Fraser Gallery. Her catalogue note sums up the role of screen printing in her work at that time, a position which, almost forty years on, remains unchanged. 'During the preparatory work for a painti
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Study for Homage to the Square: Me Too, of 1969, is a strongly premeditated composition by Albers, exploring a particular relationship between red, orange and yellow. Albers infrequently mixed colours in his paintings, and very rarely did after 1955, preferring to work with pure colours straight f
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The series 'one hundred sonnets' by Carl Andre consists of the repetition of a single, resonant word over fourteen lines on each sheet. In the same way as Andre's sculptures are made of bricks or blocks, or sheets of metal, Andre's concrete poems deconstruct to the word itself, placed (as in all o
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Venet initially created works based on strict mathematics, geometric angles and arcs. In a contrasting development, he later began a series based on randomly created lines, somewhat Dadaist in conception, investigating intuitive rather than rational thought. As with other sculptures in Venet’s Ind
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The best known version of Girl with Balloon, a graffiti work by Banksy, appeared on the side of a bridge on the South Bank in London in 2002 alongside the sprayed words There Is Always Hope. The image resonated with the public and soon became one of the most recognised artistic compositions in the
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In 1978 David Hockney lost his driving licence, shortly before travelling to America. Concerned that he might get into trouble for driving across the US without one, he decided to stay in New York for a while to wait for a replacement to arrive. During this forced stay, he went upstate to visit th
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When revolutionary French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) debuted his transgressive 1912 Cubo-Futurist painting Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 at the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art (now known as The Armory Show) in New York, its reputation preceded it. News had already crossed t
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At the centre of the brain is a structure called the Thalamus, it is often referred to as the "Main Station' or the "Grand Central Station" of the brain. This is because virtually all incoming information from both within and outside of the body goes through it to the cortex, and in turn virtually
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Upon arriving in Los Angeles in the 1960s one particular feature of the architecture, previously only seen in black and white photographs, struck Hockney with fresh intensity: "as we flew in over Los Angeles I looked down to see blue swimming pools all over". Hockney had discovered his great subje
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Of Soulages' works from the outrenoir period, this beautiful 1989 painting with its Rothko-esque flashes of blue remains a favourite out of the many paintings we have handled by the artist.
"From very early on, I practiced a kind of painting that dispensed with images that I never considered as a l
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"I remember arriving in New York at the beginning of the seventies and, as I got to know the city better, being struck by a twofold image: on the one hand, the growth of new and glittering skyscrapers, and on the other, the apparently unstoppable invasion of its subway stations and cars and its st
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This watercolour is the original work after which a colour screenprint, produced in an edition of 100 in 1998, was made.
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From the portfolio "Ten for Leo Castelli", the portraits of the artists are: Lee Bontecou, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Larry Poons, Robert Morris, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol. A copy of this work is included in the permanent collection of Mo
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The book depicted is a copy of J. H. Breasted's Geschichte Egyptens that Freud was given around 1939 and kept for the rest of his life. Richly illustrated with colour plates and monochrome reproductions of Ancient Egyptian buildings, paintings, carvings and artefacts, the book contains a spread of t
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It was with ambivalence that Donald Judd first approached the woodcut medium in 1953. The physical, messy nature of carving the wood initially caused trepidation for an artist who did not like to work with his hands or fuss with tools. Yet the woodcut medium afforded Judd a crucial moment of artis
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Josef and Anni Albers made the first of 14 visits to Mexico in the winter of 1935–36. There, they developed an interest in pre-Columbian art and architecture that would influence the abstract painting of Josef Albers in particular. The colors of the natural landscape and the built environment info
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"Hendricks develops color impact in various ways. In the self-portrait, the overall tone is shadowy, but he also did a series of white-on-white paintings in which dark skin color stands out graphically. Clothing and backgrounds are milky white in single or multiple-person images such as Steve (197
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Cartouche I-4 is one of fifteen original paper pulp works Richard Smith made for the first Cartouche series. Four more series followed in quick succession, titled Cartouche II to Cartouche V, created between June 1979 and January 1980, fifty-five works in total. The process used is the same liquid
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Various images are represented on the surface of STOA, which is covered in a number of places by fabric and papers, by means of solvent transfer using a lithographic press. There is no apparent reason for the choice of images other than artistic judgement, however the character of the images exten
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A small flower drawing by Jonas Wood on Gagosian Gallery San Francisco notepaper, a so-called Notepad Drawing.
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David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of colour 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 multi-colour printi
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A gifted, technically astute, and prolific printmaker, David Hockney has found joy in discovering and exploring the full potential of printmaking mediums throughout his career. An early adopter of technologies, Hockney has embraced digital innovation while working closely with master printers such a
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David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of colour 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 multi-colour printin
https://www.archeus.com/artists/art-for-sale/hockney-black-plant-on-table
David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of colour 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 multi-colour printin
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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 thes
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This work is the cover image of the informal catalogue raisonné of David Hockney's early prints - Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, and Tankosha Publishing Co., Ltd., Publ., David Hockney Prints 1954-1995, 1996.
David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of colour photocopy
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David Hockney's investigation into the newly invented technology of colour 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 multi-colour printi
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Executed in 1969, shortly after the Museum of Modern Art's The Responsive Eye exhibition which both formalised the Op movement and cemented its popularity, Marina Apollonio's Dinamica Circolare 9B is a significant work from the artist's most important period.
Created from boldly modern industria
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During 2009, Jonas Wood began a new series of still life paintings, nine of which would be presented for the first time in an exhibition at Hammer Projects at the Hammer Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles: Jonas Wood, February 5 - May 9, 2010, curated by Corrina Peipon.
Evolving out of his ongoing series of
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This subject was printed for the portfolio Cowboys and Indians published by Gaultney Kleinman Art, New York, but was ultimately not included in the edition. Rare.
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"Leslie Ross-Robertson and I made an eighteen-color, nineteen-pass letterpress print, which was unheard of. It's not very big, because her press is small. The print is about 11 x 20 inches and based on a painting show I had in 2010 at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles of my Calder plant paintings."
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Jasper Johns developed a style of coloured crosshatching that emulated the look of traditional shading, a technique he employed from the early 1970s. In the large-scale, technically complex masterwork "Corpse and Mirror", we see a kaleidoscopic array of diagonal colours in primary hues of red, yel
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"The five legged creature represents my family. I grew up in a family of five in France and also raised a family of five of my own in New York. My five legged animal is personal; it is a self portrait of my obligations. The idea of the family that stands together is very important to me." (The Eas
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