Mario Schifano Art
Italian, 1934-1998
Mario Schifano (1934-1968) is considered one of the most significant artists of Italian postmodernism. He worked in numerous media throughout his career, but is perhaps best known for his collages consisting of advertising, scrap paper and painted components. During the latter half of his career, Schifano’s work became increasingly political as he explored issues such as the Vietnam War and widespread social unrest through both film and photography.
Born in 1934 in Libya, Schifano and his family relocated to Rome after World War II. With little interest in formal schooling, Schifano took up painting independently and began producing mixed-media works, primarily utilizing monochromatic canvases with glued wrapping paper and stenciling applied. These works garnered critical acclaim, and were followed by a number of exhibitions both in Italy and the US. In 1962 he was included in New Realists, an important group show at the Sidney Janis Gallery in New York alongside artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Often employing elements of pop culture, such as brand logos and advertisements, his work is largely considered within the context of Pop art. Although Schifano was consistently productive and critically acclaimed, he struggled with drug addiction for most of his life, a habit that resulted in multiple arrests, which led the artist to label his career maldoto – cursed. He died at the age of 63 in Rome in 1998 (Ref: Sotheby's). His artworks have sold for over 1M€ at Sotheby's.(Biography provided by Bureau of Interior Affairs)
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Artist: Mario Schifano
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is a contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower margin. Edition 37/60
Good condit...
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1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Aprile (sole di)
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, RM
Mario Schifano (Homs 1934 – Roma 1998), Aprile (sole di) (1988)
Smalto spray su tela di cm 140 x 100 firmato, intitolato sole di e datato 1988 sul retro.
L’opera risulta archiviata...
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Late 20th Century Pop Art Mario Schifano Art
Materials
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The Tree - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1990s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
The tree is an artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1990s.
Mixed Media on Photograph.
cm.10x15.
Monogrammed on the back.
Good conditions!
Mario Schifano (Homs, Septemb...
Category
1990s Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Untitled - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1990s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled is an artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1990s.
Mixed Media on Photograph.
cm.10x15.
Good conditions!
Mario Schifano (Homs, September 20, 1934 - Rome, January...
Category
1990s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Mixed Media
The Cardinal - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1990s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
The Cardinal is an artwork realized by Mario Schifano, in the 1990s.
Mixed Media on Photograph.
cm.10x15 .
Monogrammed on the back.
Good conditions
Mario Schifano (Homs, Se...
Category
1990s Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is a contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Good conditions.
Numbered on the lower margin. Edition ...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Dall'ultimo programma notturno
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, RM
DALL’ULTIMO PROGRAMMA NOTTURNO
1973
Serigrafia su tela
Screen-print on canvas
cm 40 x 30
Edizioni Multied
Multied Editions
Firma sul retro: Schifano
Signed on the reverse: Sch...
Category
1970s Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Canvas, Screen
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is an original contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower left margin.
Edition 5...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is a contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower margin. Edition 39/60
Good condit...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is a contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower left. Edition 16/60
Good conditio...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is a contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower left. Edition 57/60.
Good conditi...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970 ca.
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is an original contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower left. Edition 22/60
Goo...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970 ca.
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is an original contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Good conditions.
The artwork represents 17 ph...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970 ca.
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is an original contemporary artwork realized by Mario Schifano in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin.
Numbered on the lower left margin
Edition 53/...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970 ca.
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed. Edition of 60 prints, realized by Schifano at the very beginning of the 1970s.
Very good conditions.
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Untitled - Fruits - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1995
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled - Fruits is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist Mario Schifano in 1995.
Original mixed media. Painting on canvas with sculpture relief.
Hand-signed by the...
Category
1990s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Night Driver - Original Lithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Night Driver is an original Lithograph by Mario Schifano.
hand-signed and numbered Edition:29/60.
Good conditions.
The artwork represents 17 photographs in different places and di...
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Night Driver - Photo-lithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Hand-signed.
Edition of 60 pieces, all numbered and hand signed..
Category
1970s Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Photographic Paper
Untitled - Lamb - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1995
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled - Lamb is an artwork realized by the Italian artist Mario Schifano in 1995.
Original mixed media, acrylic and enamel. Painting on canvas with sculpture relief.
Hand-sign...
Category
1990s Pop Art Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Untitled - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1995
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled is an artwork (acrylic and Enamel) realized by the Italian artist Mario Schifano in 1995.
Original mixed media. Painting on canvas with artistical relief.
Hand-signed b...
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1990s Pop Art Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Night Driver - Photolithograph by Mario Schifano - 1970 ca.
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed. Edition of 60 prints, realized by Schifano at the very beginning of the 1970s.
Very good conditions.
Category
1970s Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Photogravure
Night Driver
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
Hand-signed. Edition of 60 pieces.
Category
1970s Contemporary Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Lithograph
Futurismo rivisitato
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, RM
Mario Schifano (Homs 1934 – Roma 1998), Futurismo rivisitato (1972 – 1976)
Smalto spray su tela di cm 100 x 120 in perspex policromo firmato Schifano.
L’opera risulta archiviata ...
Category
1970s Pop Art Mario Schifano Art
Materials
Enamel
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Kevin Larmon (1955-) is an American artist and was assistant monitor of painting at Syracuse University.
Kevin Larmon was born in Syracuse, New York in 1955. He grew up on a small horse farm. Larmon's mother was a school secretary while his father was a construction worker. He graduated from Binghamton University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and moved to New York City as an undergraduate senior, where he finished his schooling at the New York Studio School. In the late 1970s, Larmon played guitar for Mudmen, a three piece band in the East Village of New York City with Craig Gillis playing bass, Mike Caffes playing drums, and percussionist Jill Burkhart. Mudmen played in venues such as CBGB, Danceteria, A7 (bar), Pyramid Club, Mudd Club, and The Limelight.
Larmon started making still life paintings in 1979. He has also worked with atmospheric drawings and paintings since 1989, many of which are made on canvas or wood. In 2009, he began to paint his cell paintings. Larmon's paintings are built up through layers of collage and paint. Most famously, Larmon's work includes collages of gay male pornography that have been painted over with images that exist somewhere in between abstraction and form. These images are often anatomical. Conceptually, Larmon's work deals with issues such as the male body image and fascist culture. Similarly, Larmon's drawings on wood deal with ambiguously anatomical and abstracted forms. His work has been associated with the post-conceptualism and neo-conceptual art movements, which were prominent aspects of exhibitions at Gallery Nature Morte and with Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo shaping the nature of painting after the rise of conceptual art. Larmon was also associated with Feature Inc., a gallery that was first established in Chicago in 1984. In August 1988, the gallery's director, known as Hudson, moved Feature Inc. to New York City. Larmon's first exhibition with Feature Inc. occurred in 1987 in Chicago, Illinois. Over the years, Hudson and Larmon would work together on many exhibitions.
As a young artist, Larmon spent his Thursdays working to sustain Gallery Nature Morte together with the gallery owners, Alan Becher and Peter Nagy, when the gallery existed in New York City. Larmon was heavily influenced by his contemporaries at Gallery Nature Morte such as Robin Weglinski, Joel Otterson, and Steven Parrino. Other influential artists include Oliver Wasow, Robert Gober, Nancy Shaver, Carter Hodgkin, and Steven Wolfe. Larmon also drew inspiration from Rembrandt, Giorgio Morandi, Jackson Pollock, and Agnes Martin. During his time as a professor at Syracuse University, Larmon made an impact on many emerging artists including Deborah Roberts and Paul Weiner.
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Kevin Larmon (1955-) is an American artist and was assistant monitor of painting at Syracuse University.
Kevin Larmon was born in Syracuse, New York in 1955. He grew up on a small horse farm. Larmon's mother was a school secretary while his father was a construction worker. He graduated from Binghamton University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and moved to New York City as an undergraduate senior, where he finished his schooling at the New York Studio School. In the late 1970s, Larmon played guitar for Mudmen, a three piece band in the East Village of New York City with Craig Gillis playing bass, Mike Caffes playing drums, and percussionist Jill Burkhart. Mudmen played in venues such as CBGB, Danceteria, A7 (bar), Pyramid Club, Mudd Club, and The Limelight.
Larmon started making still life paintings in 1979. He has also worked with atmospheric drawings and paintings since 1989, many of which are made on canvas or wood. In 2009, he began to paint his cell paintings. Larmon's paintings are built up through layers of collage and paint. Most famously, Larmon's work includes collages of gay male pornography that have been painted over with images that exist somewhere in between abstraction and form. These images are often anatomical. Conceptually, Larmon's work deals with issues such as the male body image and fascist culture. Similarly, Larmon's drawings on wood deal with ambiguously anatomical and abstracted forms. His work has been associated with the post-conceptualism and neo-conceptual art movements, which were prominent aspects of exhibitions at Gallery Nature Morte and with Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo shaping the nature of painting after the rise of conceptual art. Larmon was also associated with Feature Inc., a gallery that was first established in Chicago in 1984. In August 1988, the gallery's director, known as Hudson, moved Feature Inc. to New York City. Larmon's first exhibition with Feature Inc. occurred in 1987 in Chicago, Illinois. Over the years, Hudson and Larmon would work together on many exhibitions.
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From 1983–2013, Larmon was invited to exhibit in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; Feature Inc, New York, New York; Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; the University Art Museum at the University of California, Berkeley; the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Weatherspoon Art Museum at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Visual Arts Museum, New York, New York; the Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, now the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio; Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado; Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, New Jersey; and the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 2013, Larmon was included in a group show at the Leslie Sacks Gallery in Los Angeles, California alongside artists Christo, Jim Dine, Pablo Picasso, Chuck Close, Howard Hodgkin, Jasper Johns, Marino Marini, Henri Matisse, Karel Nel, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, and Sebastião Salgado.
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STELLE E PAESAGGIO ANEMICO
1975
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The map - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1990s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
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Mixed Media on Photograph, 1990s.
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The Flight - Mixed Media by Mario Schifano - 1990s
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, IT
The flight is an artwork realized by Mario Schifano in 1990s.
Untitled, Mixed Media on photographic paper.
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H 3.94 in W 5.91 in D 0.04 in
-
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, RM
1988
Misto su carta, perspex
Mixed on paper, perspex
cm 19,5 x 30
Firma sul fronte
Signed on the front
ESPOSIZIONI
Pio Monti, Roma, 1988
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Pio Monti, Rome, 1988
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1980s Mario Schifano Art
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Plexiglass, Mixed Media
-
By Mario Schifano
Located in Roma, RM
SENZA TITOLO
1979-1981
Smalto su tela
Enamel on canvas
cm 103 x 75
Firma in basso a destra
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Mario Schifano - In Luce - Hand-Signed Lithograph with Silk-Screen, 1988
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Mario Schifano (1934 - 1998) - In Luce - Hand-Signed Lithograph with Silk-Screen, 1988
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Mario Schifano - Centrale - Hand-Signed Lithograph with Silk-Screen, 1988
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Mario Schifano - Hand-Signed Enamel Screenprint in 36 Colors, 1996
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Lithograph, Silk
Mario Schifano art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Mario Schifano art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of green, orange and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Mario Schifano in lithograph, mixed media, fabric and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Mario Schifano art, so small editions measuring 6 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Lucio Del Pezzo, Jean Michel Folon, and Emilio Greco. Mario Schifano art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $495 and tops out at $52,746, while the average work can sell for $836.