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"L.C. 20th Anniv." by Larry Rivers (Graphic, Pop Art, Cake, Lincoln Center)
By Larry Rivers
Located in New York, NY
b. 1923, Bronx, NY – d. 2002, New York, NY An artist, musician, filmmaker and occasional actor, Larry Rivers was best known as a revolutionary - deliberately opposing the prevailing...
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1970s Pop Art Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

"Incoronato (The Crowning)" by Carlo Maria Mariani (Classical, Abstract, Figure)
By Carlo Maria Mariani
Located in New York, NY
b. 1953, Rome, Italy One of Europe’s leading conceptual artists, Carlo Maria Mariani uses the medium of paint to combine the language of both classical and contemporary imagery in o...
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1990s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Screen

i am too
By Steven Sorman
Located in New York, NY
b. 1948, Minnespolis, MN Steven Sorman’s paintings, drawings, and prints are a complex mix of rich surfaces, vivid color, and remarkable detail. He has been called a master at orche...
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Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Etude in Resonance" by Clifford Singer (Geometric, Abstract, Red, Blue, Yellow)
By Clifford Singer
Located in New York, NY
Etude in Resonance, 1991 Serigraph Print Edition of 72 44 x 40 inches
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1990s Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Jefferson Memorial" by Carrie Mae Weems (Black and White, Photograph)
By Carrie Mae Weems
Located in New York, NY
This archival pigment print on Canson paper comes directly from the publisher, Lincoln Center Editions. It is signed and numbered en verso by the artist. It is in excellent condition...
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2010s Contemporary More Prints

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Screen

"Untitled" by Ilya Bolotowsky. (Abstract, De Stijl, Geometric, Print)
By Ilya Bolotowsky
Located in New York, NY
b. 1907, St. Petersburg, Russia – d. 1981 Bolotowsky respected the principles of the De Stijl style and was influenced by the artist, Piet Mondrian. Bolotowsky incorporated geometri...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Wedgewood" by Ben Schonzeit. (Photorealist, Surreal, Still life, Flowers)
By Ben Schonzeit
Located in New York, NY
b. 1942, Brooklyn, NY A pioneer in the SoHo art scene of the 1960s and one of the leaders of the Photorealist movement of the 1970s, Ben Schonzeit is best know for his still life pa...
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1990s Surrealist Still-life Prints

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Screen

"Untitled" by Peter Young. (Abstract, Modern, Screen Print, Red)
By Peter Young
Located in New York, NY
b. 1940, Pittsburgh, PA Peter Young has been described by art critics as “a maverick Zenned-out hedonist who is also a process-oriented formalist with a sharp painterly intelligence...
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1970s Post-Minimalist Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Untitled" by Dennis Ashbaugh (Abstract, Expressionist, Screen Print)
By Dennis Ashbaugh
Located in New York, NY
Computer and biological networks and viruses are dominant themes found in the works of Dennis Ashbaugh. Known as one of the first artist to employ DNA marking patterns in his work, A...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Festival Predella" by Don Nice. (Pop Art, Realism, Expressionism, Music, Print)
By Don Nice
Located in New York, NY
b. 1932, Visalia, CA A contemporary American realist, Don Nice integrates expressionist and abstract expressionist techniques with a realist focus and energy derived from Pop Art. H...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Prints

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Screen

"Untitled" by Peter Plagens. (Abstract, Formalist, Symbolism, Geometric, Print)
Located in New York, NY
Peter Plagens (b. 1941) received his B.F.A. from the University of Southern California and his M.F.A. from Syracuse University. He is well known for his abstract, formalist paintings...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

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Screen

"Immature Artist" by Matthew Brannon (Cheese, Food, Text, Funny, Gourmet)
By Matthew Brannon
Located in New York, NY
This signed and numbered limited edition print was commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 2012. This impression has never been framed and is in excellent condition. Note: Framed image is for reference purposes only. Artist's Statement: "When I was asked to make a print to benefit Lincoln Center I was both honored and intimidated. I was reminded of my moving to New York City in 1997. My student loans had yet to kick in and I was so broke that I really couldn’t afford much of a night on the town. So instead, as an alternative, I’d meet friends outside of Lincoln Center. There we’d spend a few hours socializing and drinking alongside the lights, on marble steps and by the fountain. I always remember that time. "When I begin to make a work of art I begin with the concept. I play word games and I try to loosen up my associations and assumptions. I make visual and verbal connections. Sometimes these are very personal and frustratingly obscure and sometimes more public. In this case I got stuck on cheese. Why cheese? I remember noticing when I moved to New York that people in New York (at least in the art world) loved cheese. Whatever the event or occasion there it was. And someone was always explaining what he or she liked about this or that particular cheese. I’m a natural mimic and so I paid attention, it comes from moving around a lot. From being the 'new kid.' So I kept mental notes on what was 'good' and more importantly what was 'bad.' You can tell a lot about a person by their opinions on cheese. (The truth is I’m not a huge fan of cheese. I believe I have a lactose intolerance.) So all this is to say in my mind it’s forever linked with connoisseurship and culture. I know these days things have changed. But much of my art concerns itself with outdated notions of 'fancy.' The status symbols of the past I knew when it felt like it mattered. I’m aware that my insecurities are what drove me forward. But that’s one way to learn. You could say the print is of artisanal cheeses—aspirational cheeses. "And then there’s the fun part—adding the text. Which is like my last word on the my artwork; the punch line—the commentary—the poetry. I had a number of ideas but I went with this one—Immature, Artist. Because artists take time. And some of us need reminding." -Matthew Brannon, December 1, 2012 Permanent Collections: Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, Rennie Collection, Vancouver, Canada, Ringler Collection, Zurich, Switzerland, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL, MADRE Museum, Naples, Italy, The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Arts, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College...
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2010s Contemporary More Prints

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Screen