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Medium: Screen
Aylesbury Estate
Located in London, GB
Screenprint in colours, 2014, signed, edition of 50, 54 x 42 cm. (21¼ x 16½ in.) Keith Coventry was born in Burnley in 1958 and lives and works in London. He attended Brighton Polytechnic 1978– 81 and Chelsea School of Art London 1981– 82. He was featured in the seminal exhibition Sensation at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in 1997 and in 2006, he received a mid-career retrospective at Glasgow's Tramway (Art Centre). He was also a co-founder and curator of City Racing, an influential not-for-profit gallery in Kennington, South London from 1988-98. His work has been exhibited widely in the UK and Europe and is included in collections worldwide, including the British Council; Tate Modern; Arts Council of England; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis;, and The Museum of Modern Art, New York. In 2010 Coventry was awarded the John Moores Painting...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Split Infinity #8B5, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Herbert Aach
Located in Long Island City, NY
This serigraph was created by German Op artist Herbert Aach. Aach's prints play with geometry and form, and trick the viewer's eyes by juxtaposing bright neon colors. This print is s...
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1980s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

KAWS, Lost Time, 2018, Screenprint in colours on wove paper, Edition of 100
By KAWS
Located in Bristol, GB
Screenprint in colours on wove paper Edition 55 of 100 81.3 x 135.3 cm (32 x 53.2 in) Signed and numbered on the front Mint Published by Pace Prints Our mission is to connect art co...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Disclosed II, signed color monotype renowned abstract artist Andrea Belag Framed
Located in New York, NY
Andrea Belag Disclosed II, 1989 Color monotype on paper Signed, titled, dated and annotated Monotype on the front Unique Printed and published at Pelavin Editions with copyright vers...
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1980s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Monotype, Screen

Stars, Yaacov Agam
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Yaakov Agam (1928) Title: Stars Year: 1989 Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper Edition: P.P. 3/14, 180, plus proofs Size: 26.5 x 19 inches Inscription: Signed and numbered by ...
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1980s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Stars, Yaacov Agam
$4,400 Sale Price
20% Off
Italian Surrealist Pop Art Serigraph Enrico Baj Pop Art Silkscreen Foil Print
Located in Surfside, FL
Enrico Baj (1924-2003) Italian, limited edition print. Hand signed and numbered Signature on the corner. Edition 44 of 45. metallic silver aluminum. Baj was an Italian artist best k...
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1970s Surrealist Screen Abstract Prints

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Foil

Home Hole at Shinnecock
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: LeRoy Neiman Title: Home Hole at Shinnecock Medium: Serigraph Year: 1995 Edition: 398/450 Frame Size: 26 1/4" x 35 1/4" Sheet Size: 24 3/4" x 33 3/4" Image Size: 15 3/4" x 25...
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1990s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Red Square
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Josef Albers (1888-1976) is affiliated with numerous movements that have defined 20th century art. Historians credit Albers with fusing elements of American and European abstraction ...
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1970s Minimalist Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Mandala Blue
Located in Austin, TX
Artist: Jack Youngerman (American, 1926-2020) Title: Mandala Blue Medium: Pochoir in colors with screenprint and embossing Date: 1980 Dimensions: 37" x 36" Signed, dated and numbered...
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1980s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Mandala Blue
Mandala Blue
$472 Sale Price
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Cardbirds, 1972 exhibition, rare original red poster, Robert RAUSCHENBERG
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Robert RAUSCHENBERG Cardbirds, 1972 exhibition, rare original poster For the exhibition "Cardbirds" at the Sonnabend Gallery Signed in the plate framed in walnut. 21 x26.5" framed. ...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Winter, Rainbow OP Art Screenprint by James Norman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: James Norman, American (1927 - 2011) Title: Winter Year: 1980 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 40/50 Image Size: 22 x 32 inches Size: 25 x 38 in. (...
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1980s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Large Post Soviet Non Conformist Russian Israeli Volcano Lithograph Silkscreen
Located in Surfside, FL
Silkscreen Serigraph print hand signed, numbered. Michail Grobman (Russian: Михаил Гробман, Hebrew: מיכאיל גרובמן‎‎, born 1939) is an artist and a poet working in Israel and Russia....
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20th Century Modern Screen Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

Target I, Op Art Screenprint by Kyohei Inukai
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kyohei Inukai, American (1913 - 1985) Title: Untitled - Target I Year: circa 1970 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 100 Image Size: 21.5 x 26 inches ...
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1970s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Road Sign, Abstract Lithograph by Alexander Liberman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Road Sign by Alexander Liberman, Ukranian/American (1912–1999) Date: 1969 Screenprint on Rives, signed, numbered and dated in pencil Edition: AP Size: 32.5 x 22.75 in. (82.55 x 57.79...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Eduardo Vera Cortes poster Antonio Maldonado exhibition (Puerto Rican artist)
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Rare exhibition poster by Puerto Rican artist Carlos Osario. Una Gota de Sangre, 1963. Screen print on paper, 17.5 x 25 inches. Some wear and crea...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Calico, Abstract Minimalist Screenprint by Jim Dine
Located in Long Island City, NY
Calico Jim Dine, American (1935) Portfolio: 11 Pop Artists III Date: 1965 Screenprint on Cartridge Paper, signed in pencil lower left Edition of 200 Size: 40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 c...
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1960s Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Untitled Composition (Geometric Abstraction, Fractal)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Avraham Inlender Untitled Composition (Geometric Abstraction, Fractal) Color silkscreen Year: 1981 Signed, dated, numbered or inscribed Edition: 29 Size: 16.6 × 16.8 on 23.4 × 23.4 i...
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1980s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Richard Pettibone The Appropriation Warhol, Stella, Lichtenstein, Unique Signed
Located in New York, NY
Richard Pettibone The Appropriation Print Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, 1970 Silkscreen in colors on masonite board (unique variant on sculpted board) Hand-signed by artist, Signed and dated on the front (see close up image) Bespoke frame Included This example of Pettibone's iconic Appropriation Print is silkscreened on masonite board rather than paper, giving it a different background hue, and enabling it work to be framed so uniquely. The Appropriation print is one of the most coveted prints Pettibone ever created ; the regular edition is on a full sheet with white background; the present example was silkscreened on board, allowing it to be framed in 3-D. While we do not know how many examples of this graphic work Pettibone created, so far the present work is the only one example we have ever seen on the public market since 1970. (Other editions of The Appropriation Print have been printed on vellum, wove paper and pink and yellow paper.) This 1970 homage to Andy Warhol, Frank Stella and Roy Lichtenstein exemplifies the type of artistic appropriation he was engaging in early on during the height of the Pop Art movement - long before more contemporary artists like Deborah Kass, Louise Lawler, etc. followed suit. This silkscreen was in its original 1970 vintage period frame; a bespoke custom hand cut black wood outer frame was subsequently created especially to house the work, giving it a distinctive sculptural aesthetic. Measurements: Framed 14.5 inches vertical by 18 inches horizontal by 2 inches Work 13 inches vertical by 16.5 inches horizontal Richard Pettibone biography: Richard Pettibone (American, b.1938) is one of the pioneering artists to use appropriation techniques. Pettibone was born in Los Angeles, and first worked with shadow boxes and assemblages, illustrating his interest in craft, construction, and working in miniature scales. In 1964, he created the first of his appropriated pieces, two tiny painted “replicas” of the iconic Campbell’s soup cans by Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987). By 1965, he had created several “replicas” of paintings by American artists, such as Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), Ed Ruscha (b.1937), and others, among them some of the biggest names in Pop Art. Pettibone chose to recreate the work of leading avant-garde artists whose careers were often centered on themes of replication themselves, further lending irony to his work. Pettibone also created both miniature and life-sized sculptural works, including an exact copy of Bicycle Wheel by Marcel Duchamp (French, 1887–1968), and in the 1980s, an entire series of sculptures of varying sizes replicating the most famous works of Constantin Brancusi (Romanian, 1876–1957). In more recent years, Pettibone has created paintings based on the covers of poetry books by Ezra Pound, as well as sculptures drawn from the grid compositions of Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944). Pettibone straddles the lines of appropriation, Pop, and Conceptual Art, and has received critical attention for decades for the important questions his work raises about authorship, craftsmanship, and the original in art. His work has been exhibited at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Miami, and the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA. Pettibone is currently based in New York. "I wished I had stuck with the idea of just painting the same painting like the soup can and never painting another painting. When someone wanted one, you would just do another one. Does anybody do that now?" Andy Warhol, 1981 Since the mid-1960s, Richard Pettibone has been making hand-painted, small-scale copies of works by other artists — a practice due to which he is best known as a precursor of appropriation art — and for a decade now, he has been revisiting subjects from across his career. In his latest exhibitions at Castelli Gallery, Pettibone has been showing more of the “same” paintings that had already been part of his 2005–6 museum retrospective,1 and also including “new” subject matter drawn from his usual roster of European modernists and American postwar artists. Art critic Kim Levin laid out some phases of the intricate spectrum from copies to repetitions in her review of the Warhol-de Chirico showdown, a joint exhibition at the heyday of appropriation art in the mid-1980s when Warhol’s appropriations of de Chirico’s work effectively revaluated “the grand old auto-appropriator”. Upon having counted well over a dozen Disquieting Muses by de Chirico, Levin speculated: “Maybe he kept doing them because no one got the point. Maybe he needed the money. Maybe he meant it when he said his technique had improved, and traditional skills were what mattered.” On the other side, Warhol, in her eyes, was the “latter-day exemplar of museless creativity”. To Pettibone, traditional skills certainly still matter, as he practices his contemporary version of museless creativity. He paints the same painting again and again, no matter whether anybody shows an interest in it or not. His work, of course, takes place well outside the historical framework of what Levin aptly referred to as the “modern/postmodern wrestling match”, but neither was this exactly his match to begin with. Pettibone is one of appropriation art’s trailblazers, but his diverse selection of sources removes from his work the critique of the modernist myth of originality most commonly associated with appropriation art in a narrow sense, as we see, for example, in Sherrie Levine’s practice of re-photographing the work of Walker Evans and Edward Weston. In particular, during his photorealist phase of the 1970s, Pettibone’s sources ranged widely across several art-historical periods. His appropriations of the 1980s and 1990s spanned from Picasso etchings and Brancusi sculptures to Shaker furniture and even included Ezra Pound’s poetry. Pettibone has professed outright admiration for his source artists, whose work he shrinks and tweaks to comic effect but, nevertheless, always treats with reverence and care. His response to these artists is primarily on an aesthetic level, owing much to the fact that his process relies on photographs. By the same token, the aesthetic that attracts him is a graphic one that lends itself to reproduction. Painstakingly copying other artists’ work by hand has been a way of making it his own, yet each source is acknowledged in his titles and, occasionally, in captions on white margins that he leaves around the image as an indication that the actual source is a photographic image. The enjoyment he receives in copying is part of the motivation behind doing it, as is the pleasure he receives from actually being with the finished painting — a considerable private dimension of his work. His copies are “handmade readymades” that he meticulously paints in great quantities in his studio upstate in New York; the commitment to manual labor and the time spent at material production has become an increasingly important dimension of his recent work. Pettibone operates at some remove from the contemporary art scene, not only by staying put geographically, but also by refusing to recoup the simulated lack of originality through the creation of a public persona. In so doing, Pettibone takes a real risk. He places himself in opposition to conceptualism, and he is apprehensive of an understanding of art as the mere illustration of an idea. His reading of Marcel Duchamp’s works as beautiful is revealing about Pettibone’s priorities in this respect. When Pettibone, for aesthetic pleasure, paints Duchamp’s Poster for the Third French Chess...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Masonite, Pencil, Screen

God Save the Queen (Homage to Queen Elizabeth II) hand signed numbered pop print
Located in New York, NY
Shepard Fairey God Save the Queen, (UK) and Land of Liberty (US) 2012 Screenprint on cream speckle tone paper 24 × 18 inches A rare, pencil signed Artists Proof, aside from the regu...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Science is Truth Found Out (Red), Limited 1st Edition signed silk twill scarf
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha Science is Truth Found Out (Red) Limited Edition scarf , held in bespoke box, 2022 Limited Edition 100% silk twill scarf, bearing Ruscha's authorized signature on both the ...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Cotton, Silk, Mixed Media, Screen

British Pop Art Artist RB Kitaj Screenprint Day Book Serigraph Silkscreen Signed
Located in Surfside, FL
R.B. Kitaj (British American 1932-2007) Hand signed and numbered Screenprint This is from the Robert Creeley daybook. They were done in a variety of mixed media including serigraph, ...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Moving the Wind, Karel Appel
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Karel Appel (1921-2006) Title: Moving the Wind Year: 1974 Medium: Silkscreen on Somerset paper Edition: 88/110, plus proofs Size: 27 x 39.25 inches Condition: Good Inscriptio...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Driving the World to Destruction (iconic silkscreen, signed, #35/50) Wood Frame
Located in New York, NY
Judy Chicago Driving the World to Destruction, 1988 Silkscreen on wove paper Pencil signed, titled, dated and numbered 35/50 on the front Included with this work is an elegant hand ...
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1980s Feminist Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Basket Series, Dale Chihuly
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Dale Chihuly (1941) Title: Basket Series Year: 2013 Medium: Intaglio and acrylic on Waterford paper Edition: 143/160 Size: 37 x 25 inches Inscription: Signed and numbered by ...
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2010s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Acrylic, Intaglio, Lithograph, Screen

Large Abstract Expressionist Lithograph SIlkscreen Robert Motherwell St Michael
Located in Surfside, FL
Robert Motherwell, American, 1915-1991 St. Michel III 1979 Lithograph and Screenprint On handmade paper Hand signed in white pencil and numbered 71/99. Dimensions: Sight 40 3/4 x 32 ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

KAWS, Alone Again, 2018, Screenprint in colours on wove paper, Edition of 100
By KAWS
Located in Bristol, GB
Screenprint in colours on wove paper Edition 55 of 100 81.3 x 135.3 cm (32 x 53.2 in) Signed and numbered on the front Mint Published by Pace Prints
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2010s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Syntax - P1, F31, I1, Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
From the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 original silkscreens that are a definitive survey of the artist...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Chrome Green
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint on Arches. Signed, dated and numbered 125/150 in pencil by Gottlieb. Printed by Kelpra Studio, London, with the ink stamp verso. Publ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints

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Color, Screen

Hope Wall, Silkscreen signed Proof No. IV of IV, scarce Robert Indiana print
Located in New York, NY
ROBERT INDIANA Hope Wall, 2010 Silkscreen on wove paper 24 × 25 inches Edition IV/IV (aside from the regular edition of 33) Hand signed, numbered IV/IV and dated on lower front Unframed Robert Indiana created Hope Wall, or Wall of Hope in support of future president Barack Obama in 2008, and the print was published in 2010. This is an extremely rare Artist's Proof - one of only four in the world. It is pencil signed, dated and numbered IV of IV on the recto. The regular edition is only 33. Extremely scarce. This print has appeared on the market fewer than a handful of times over the past decade. “I’d like to cover the world with hope,” said Robert Indiana, the artist whose iconic “LOVE” series became a global symbol of unity during the turmoil of the 1960s. In 2008, Indiana felt the world was ready for a new message, and designed “HOPE” for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. “I wanted to help name and empower the next generation and I felt that HOPE encompassed the needs of our time,” he said. With its forward-leaning O, “HOPE” symbolizes perseverance, and pushing ahead toward a brighter future. To coincide with the artist’s 86th birthday, the first annual “International Hope Day” launched on September 13, 2014 and included the public display of Indiana’s “HOPE” sculptures...
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2010s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Homage to the Square - P1, F23, I1 - Geometric Screenprint by Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Josef Albers Title: Homage to the Square (double) from the Portfolio: Formulation: Articulation (Double Portfolio) Year: 1972 Medium: Screenprint on Mohawk Superfine Bristol ...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Homage to the Square - P1, F23, I2 - Geometric Screenprint by Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
“Homage to the Square - Portfolio 1, Folder 23, Image 2 “ from the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 orig...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Geometric Composition
Located in Kansas City, MO
Marie Therese Vacossin Geometric Composition Medium: Colour Silkscreen Year: 1979 Signed, dated, titled, numbered or inscribed Edition: 15 Size: 8.2 × 8.2 on 14.0 × 13.3 inches COA ...
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1970s Modern Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Abstract Geometric Composition
Located in Kansas City, MO
Roland Martin Abstract Geometric Composition Medium: Color Silkscreen Year: 1972 Signed, numbered and dated by hand Edition: 15 Condition: Minor Defects Size: 23.2 × 16.4 inches COA provided Roland Martin (born July 29, 1927 in Tuttlingen ) is a German sculptor . As a 16-year-old Martin was used in 1943 as a Luftwaffenhelfer, towards the end of the war he was taken prisoner. From 1946 to 1951 he studied at the Bernstein School in Glatt with Hans Ludwig Pfeiffer and Paul Kälberer In 1950 he was for a short time at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe, Field Office Freiburg in Freiburg im Breisgau with Wilhelm Gerstel, from 1951 to 1952 he was a student of Fritz Nuss. Since 1952 Martin works as a freelance sculptor in Tuttlingen. Among his students is Jörg Bach...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Series 1, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Bolotowsky
Located in Long Island City, NY
A silkscreen print by Ilya Bolotowsky circa 1970. A retro modern piece with an abstract geometric design. Artist: Ilya Bolotowsky, Russian/American (1907 - 1981) Title: Series 1 Ye...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Leonardo Gotleyb, ¨Ave fenix¨, 2004, Woodcut, 27.6x39 in
Located in Miami, FL
Leonardo Gotleyb (Argentina, 1958) 'Ave fenix', 2004 woodcut on paper Rives BFK 300 g. 27.6 x 39 in. (70 x 99 cm.) Edition of 15 ID: GOT-313 Hand-signed by author
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Early 2000s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen, Woodcut

Silver Image, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Nicholas Krushenick
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nicholas Krushenick Title: Silver Image Year: 1979 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200, AP 30 Paper Size: 32 x 26 inches (81.28 x 66.04 cm)
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Yankee Doodle /// Gene Davis Abstract Geometric Huge Screenprint Colorful Modern
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Gene Davis (American, 1920-1985) Title: "Yankee Doodle" *Signed and numbered by Davis in pencil lower right Year: 1972 Medium: Original Screenprint on wove paper, laid down t...
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1970s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Canvas, Screen

Expo de Gravures de la Guilde Graphique
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This original signed poster, titled Expo de Gravures de la Guilde Graphique, was created by French Canadian artist Julien Lacroix for an exhibition. The poster, published in 1973, is...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Mesa
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Mesa" 1985 is a color serigraph on Wove paper by noted American artist Roy Ahlgren, 1927-2011 It is hand signed, titled, dated and numbered 66/130 in pencil by t...
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Mid-20th Century Op Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Oscillation II, Rainbow OP Art Screenprint by James Norman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: James Norman, American (1927 - 2011) Title: Oscillation II Year: 1980 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 38/95 Image Size: 10 x 32 inches Size: 25 x ...
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1980s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Silkscreen Mid Century Modern Geometric Abstraction by renowned female sculptor
Located in New York, NY
DOROTHY DEHNER Mid Century Modern Geometric Abstraction, ca. 1970 Silkscreen on wove paper Plate signed on the front; bears Academy Arts label on the back Published by: Academy Arts...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Abstract Composition - Screen Print by Giulio Turcato - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Abstract Composition is a colored screen print realized by the contemporary artist Giulio Turcato. Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right. Numbered on the lower left margin, edit...
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1970s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Untitled
By Myron Kozman
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled Screen print, 1941 Signed and dated in pencil lower right From an unnumbered edition of 6 Condition: Excellent Image size: 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches Sheet size: 10 x 8 inches Pr...
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1940s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Boom Boom (Guns) mid century print, New York International portfolio S/N 1960s
Located in New York, NY
Arman Boom Boom (unique variation from New York International Portfolio), 1965 Screenprint with pencil additions. Pencil signed and numbered 12/225 on the front Published by Chiron ...
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1960s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

"My DNA" 2006 Original Abstract Hand Signed silkscreen Print Cuban Artist
Located in Miami, FL
"Carlos Garcia De La Nuez (Cuba, 1959) 'My DNA', 2006 silkscreen on paper 19.7 x 23.7 in. (50 x 60 cm.) Edition of 99 ID: GAR1649-004-104" ____________________________________________ "Carlos García de la Nuez. Born in Havana, Cuba, 1959. Lives and works in Mexico City, Mexico. He is a member of the renowned 1980s generation of Cuban artists, whose works differentiated from other contemporaries, noticeably in their intentional distancing from political criticism as a form of expression. This generation was interested in establishing and legitimizing new values of art for art’s sake, gathering inspiration from art movements happening outside of Cuba. Born in Havana, Cuba in 1959, the artist’s paintings explore abstraction and semiotics through the use of color, texture and scale. García de la Nuez participated in the historic 1982 exhibition titled 4x4 with colleagues Gustavo Acosta...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Ink, Screen

Gavrinis Earth Goddess, Psychedelic Visionary Metallic Reversible Print, 1/75
Located in Soquel, CA
A dazzling visionary art print with psychedelic patterned imagery in metallic silver, blue, and yellow by Ian McNeil Cooke (British, b.1937), 1985. Th...
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1980s Other Art Style Screen Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen

Keep Creating - Pink (framed hand finished screen print)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print hand finished with acrylic paint. Hand signed and numbered on front, thumb print on verso Mr. Brainwash. Edition 26 of 30. Artwork size 35.5 x 35.5 inches. Frame si...
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2010s Street Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen

IV from the Aquarius Suite, OP Art Screenprint by Stanley William Hayter
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Hayter, British (1901 - 1988) Title: IV from the Aquarius Suite Year: 1970 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150; AP XXX Paper Size: 27 x ...
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1970s Op Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Barnett Newman Chronology of Work, Minimalist Screenprint by David Diao
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: David Diao, Chinese-American (1943-) Title: Barnett Newman Chronology of Work Year: 1992 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Image: 22 x 38 inches Size: 30 x ...
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1990s Minimalist Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Red Sun, Minimalist Screenprint by John Urbain
Located in Long Island City, NY
John Urbain, Belgian/American (1920 - 2009) - Red Sun, Year: 1967, Medium: Screenprint, signed and dated in the plate and signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 8/100, Image Size:...
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1960s Minimalist Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Mexican Japanese woman artist 2003 signed original screenprint art proof 40x28in
Located in Miami, FL
Namiko Prado Arai (Mexico, 1963) 'La regadera', 2003 silkscreen on paper Guarro Super Alpha 250g. 39.4 x 27.6 in. (100 x 70 cm.) Edition of 50 ID: PRA-301 Unframed
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Early 2000s Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Variant - P1, F17, I1, Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Josef Albers
Located in Long Island City, NY
From the portfolio “Formulation: Articulation” created by Josef Albers in 1972. This monumental series consists of 127 original silkscreens that are a definitive survey of the artist...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Golden Haven" - Mid Century Modern Dual Panel Vertical Serigraph
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful modernist figurative abstract with birds, a large scale vertical dual panel original serigraph, "Golden Haven I, and "Golden Haven II", by Phil Paradise...
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1960s Modern Screen Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen, Cardboard

American Flag III, Pop Art Screenprint by Paul von Ringelheim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Paul von Ringelheim, Austrian/American (1933 - 2003) Title: American Flag III Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in penicl Edition: 300 Paper Size: 34 in. x 2...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Eliza Southwood, Finale, Limited Edition Print, Contemporary Cycling Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Finale [2021] Limited Edition Figurative Screen Print on Paper Edition number 45 Image size: H:62 cm x W:43.2 cm Paper size : H:70 cm x W:50 cm x D:0.1cm Sold Unframed Please note th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen

Bright Vibrant Pop Art Silkscreen Lithograph Print NYC Abstract Expressionist
Located in Surfside, FL
Red Angel, intensely and seductively colored: swooning purples and reds, ecstatic lemon yellows, and black construction paper. Jostling shapes, geometric and biomorphic, lyrical and ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Screen

Invierno Primaveral
Located in New York, NY
"Sexual Spring-like Winter" is a large painterly work, created with layers of pink and resin by the art and film world's favorite enfant terrible, Julian Schnabel. The artist and dir...
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1990s Neo-Expressionist Screen Abstract Prints

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Puerto Rican mid-century exhibition poster San Juan
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Esposicion de Retratos, Instututo de Cultura Puertorriquena San Juan, 1965. Screen Print on paper measiures 20 x 30 inches. Wear and creasing as depicted in detail photos. Beautifu...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen

Julian Schnabel Invierno Primaveral (Sexual Spring-like Winter)
Located in New York, NY
Julian Schnabel Invierno Primaveral, 1995 Hand-painted, 17-color screenprint with poured resin 40 x 30 inches (102 x 76 cm) Edition of 80 signed in pencil and stamped on verso "S...
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1990s Abstract Screen Abstract Prints

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Roy Lichtenstein GREEN FACE Lithograph Screenprint, 58.5"H
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) Marking(s); notes: signed, blind stamp, marking(s); PP 1/2 aside from the edition of 60; 1989 Materials: lithogr...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Abstract Prints

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Screen, Lithograph, Woodcut

Screen abstract prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Screen abstract prints available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add Abstract prints created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, red, purple, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Roy Ahlgren, Victor Debach, Risaburo Kimura, and Mario Padovan. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Screen abstract prints, so small editions measuring 0.02 inches across are also available

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