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Ed Ruscha, Sweet Taters - Limited Edition Plate, Pop Art, Conceptual Art

2021

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  • Ed Ruscha, Sweet Taters - Limited Edition Plate, Pop Art, Conceptual Art
    By Ed Ruscha
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) Sweet Taters, 2021 Medium: Fine bone china plate 10 7/10 in diameter 27.3 cm diameter Edition of 250: Printed signature and edition details on verso Condition: E...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Interior Prints

    Materials

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  • Barbara Kruger, I Shop Therefore I Am - Printed Paper Shopping Bag
    By Barbara Kruger
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Barbara Kruger (1945, American) I Shop Therefore I Am, 1990 Medium: Photolithograph on paper shopping bag Edition size: 9000 Dimensions: 17 5/16 x 10 3/4 in (43.9 x 27.3 cm) Publishe...
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    20th Century Pop Art Abstract Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Dave Buonaguidi, Party Like It's 1999: Signed Screen Print, Contemporary Pop Art
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Dave Buonaguidi Party Like It's 1999, 2021 Medium: Screenprint on paper Dimensions: 42 x 29.7 cm Edition of 60: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Abstract Prints

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    Screen

  • Allen Jones, Performance in Print - Pop Art, British Art, Signed Print
    By Allen Jones
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Allen Jones (British, born 1937) Performance in Print, 2020 Medium: Fine-Art-Giclée-Print on Hahnemühle Agave 290gsm with Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints 1996–2020 – Volume II Dimen...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Prints

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  • Ed Ruscha, L.C. (from Leo Castelli 90th Birthday), 1997, Pop Art, Signed Print
    By Ed Ruscha
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937) L.C., from Leo Castelli 90th Birthday, 1997 Medium: Screenprint in colors, on Somerset Velvet paper Dimensions: 94.2 x 68.8 cm (37 1/8 x 27 1/8 in) Ed...
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    Late 20th Century Pop Art Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Screen

  • Erró, L’ultima visita di Mao a Venezia - Portfolio of 12 Signed Prints, Pop Art
    By Gudmundur Erro
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Gudmundur Gudmundsson, aka Erró (Icelandic, b. 1932) L’ultima visita di Mao a Venezia, 2002 Medium: Portfolio containing 12 lithographs in color, on paper (in red cloth folder) Image...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

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    Balloon Dog (Blue) 2021. Porcelain with metallic chromatic coating Limited edition of 69/799 ex. Certificate of authenticity and the original box. Incised signature, edition number, titled and dated on the underside. Produced by Bernardaud, Limoges, France. Jeff Koons is an American pop artist, born in York, Pennsylvania in 1955 to a mother who was a seamstress and a father who worked as an interior decorator. He is known for working with popular culture subjects and for his reproductions of banal objects. His works have sold for important amounts, including one world record auction price for a work by a living artist. Jeff Koons had an early interest in art and as a teenager he admired Salvador Dalí. He studied painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. As a student he met the artist Ed Paschke who became a major influence and for whom he worked as a studio assistant in the late 1970’s. In 1977 Jeff Koons moved to New York City where he worked at the Museum of Modern Art whilst establishing himself as an artist. In the 1980’s he began working as a Wall Street commodities broker in order to finance his art projects. He wanted to be independent from the art market and has expressed that: ”I could make exactly what art I wanted to make. And I would always know that I didn’t need the art market.” In the mid-1980’s Jeff Koons gained prominence and recognition as part of a generation of artists who explored the meaning af art in a media-saturated era. He set up a factory-like studio in a SoHo loft with over 30 assistants. Since his first solo exhibition in 1980 Jeff Koon’s work has been shown in major galleries and institutions throughout the world. His work was the subject of a major exhibition organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, Jeff Koons: A Retrospective in 2014, which traveled to the Centre Pompidou Paris and then further to Guggenheim Bilbao in 2015. His most recent series, Gazing Ball Paintings, was exhibited for the first time at Gagosian Gallery, New York in 2015. The artist has earned renown for his public sculptures, such as the monumental...
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