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Item Ships From: Manhattan
Welcome (Commissioned by Andy Warhol for Winter Olympics 1984, Sarajevo) Hodgkin
By Howard Hodgkin
Located in New York, NY
In 1983, Hodgkin was asked by Andy Warhol to contribute to the official art portfolio of the Olympic Winter games to be held in Sarajevo in 1984. He produced this striking print, wit...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Untitled, from the Long Point Gallery Portfolio
Located in New York, NY
Nora Speyer Untitled, from the Long Point Gallery Portfolio, 1988 Lithograph on paper with deckled edges Hand signed, numbered 22/30 and dated on lower front 22 × 15 inches Unframed Hand signed, numbered 22/30 and dated on lower front Publisher: Long Point Gallery, Inc., Provincetown, Massachusetts; Printer: Bruce Porter from Trestle Editions Limited, New York Rarely to market, this stunning 1988 woodcut was created by Nora Speyer as part of a portfolio produced for sale by Long Point Gallery, an artist's cooperative in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Superb provenance as it is was acquired from the original Long Point Portfolio. This will be the first time the work will be removed from the portfolio. It is hand signed and numbered from a very small edition of only 30; it is in fine condition, unframed and never framed, and housed in the original portfolio box, with the original colophon page, which also included works by 11 other artists. For reference and provenance we have included an image of the colophon page from the complete portfolio. About Nora Speyer: The most exciting place to me is where I can communicate with the greatest number of artists. I can't live without some artists around. I'm not saying artists are likable. They can be very objectionable, but they are still my world. Nora Speyer Born in Pittsburgh, Speyer enrolled at Temple University's Tyler School of Art when she was sixteen. It was there she became roommates with Lillian Lent...
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1980s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Pencil, Lithograph

Lisa Breslow "Meditation 16" Monotype on Paper
By Lisa Breslow
Located in New York, NY
Both the natural world and architectural grit have a place in Lisa Breslow's work, highlighting the pull of New York City that is created by these opposing forces side-by-side. She ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Monotype

The Bull and the Condor
By Jacques Lipchitz
Located in New York, NY
Jacques Lipchitz The Bull and the Condor, 1962 Lithograph on Rives BFK Paper Signed in pencil and numbered 30/100 by the artist; with the blind stamp of the publisher, Tamarind Works...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Transparent, Etching on wove paper with deckled edges Signed #2/25
By Vincent Longo
Located in New York, NY
Vincent Longo Transparent, ca. 1970 Etching on wove paper with deckled edges Signed, titled and numbered 2/25 in pencil by Vincent Longo on the front 22 × 14 inches Unframed Exquisit...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

American Flag III (Geometric Abstraction Hard Edge Minimalist Abstraction) S/N
By Paul von Ringelheim
Located in New York, NY
PAUL VON RINGELHEIM American Flag III, 1979 Silkscreen in Colors on wove paper Signed and numbered in graphite pencil on the lower margin front 31 × 23 inches Unframed Hand signed and numbered from the limited edition of 300. Born in Vienna Austria, but working in the US for many decades, Von Ringelheim, also known as a sculptor, brought his unique hard-edge minimalistic geometric abstraction outsider's take on the American Flag to this vintage 1970s limited edition, signed silkscreen. Unframed and in fine condition. Ringelheim was represented in the 1960s by the legendary Rose Fried Gallery...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

American Dance Festival 1978
By Jennifer Bartlett
Located in New York, NY
Jennifer Losch Bartlett American Dance Festival 1978, 1978 Lithograph on wove paper Pencil signed and numbered 163/150 31 × 23 inches Unframed This limited edition print was designed by Jennifer Bartlett for the American Dance Festival in 1978. It is ; this is the hand signed and numbered limited edition lithograph - not to be confused with the separate poster edition which was not on the same lithographic paper. About Jennifer Bartlett: Jennifer Bartlett (b. 1941, d. 2022) was known for her room-sized installations ranging in medium, that explored her immediate environments including houses, mountains, trees, gardens, and the ocean. Inspired by Minimalism, she started working on square steel enameled plates in 1968 on which she went on to create her most notable works. Rhapsody (1975–1976), a polyptych first installed at Paula Cooper Gallery filling the entirety of the gallery, included hundreds of these painted steel plates. That work is now part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Her work moved from Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism to Conceptualism with some works touching on all at once. Working in two dimensions and occasionally moving to three, her works often started in a controlled, mathematical abstraction and moved to more painterly realism. Bartlett’s first survey exhibition was held in 1985 and traveled to the Walker Art Center, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute. In 2006, her early enameled steel plate paintings were surveyed at the Addison Gallery of American Art. Klaus Ottman curated her second traveling survey exhibition in 2013­–14, Jennifer Bartlett: History of the Universe—Works 1970–2011, which traveled to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Parrish Art Museum. In 2014, the Cleveland Museum of Art exhibited all three of her monumental plate...
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1970s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Paris Review (Lt. Ed. S/N) 1960s print by renowned Pop Artist abstract landscape
Located in New York, NY
Allan D'Arcangelo Paris Review, 1964-5 Silkscreen 32 × 26 inches Signed and numbered from the limited Edition of 150 pencil signed, numbered and dated on the front Unframed Published by the Paris Review, Printed by Steven Poleskie at Chiron Press, New York Allan D'Arcangelo created this work in 1964 as a benefit print for the eponymous Paris Review magazine which invited some of the most famous artists of the era to contribute. Over the next decade, D'Arcangelo would continue to receive significant recognition in the art world - exhibiting at Fischbach and then Marlborough Galleries in Manhattan. He was well known for his paintings of the iconic American highway, along with his depictions of desolate, industrial landscapes. In her essay "Ghost on the Highway: Allan D'arcangelo's Haunting Americana", Alice Bucknell writes, "A born-and-bred New Yorker, D’Arcangelo spent his due time trawling through the Bible Belt of the Deep South and the dizzying expanse of the Southwest desert as well as the more expected outposts of New York and L.A. Taking a particular favor to the way acrylic interacts with light — how it avoids the glistening sheen of oil, and how the flatness of the medium masks the presence of the artist’s hand — D’Arcangelo teases out complex ideas of the highway’s reality and representation, its rampant commercialization and maddening isolation, as well as escapism and entrapment as two split personalities of American infrastructure space through his signature flattening one-point perspective. “My most profound experiences of landscape were looking through the windshield,” D’Arcangelo explained to Marco Livingstone in the spring of 1988 while the two drove from New York City to the artist’s studio in upstate New York: an idiosyncratic interview included in the exhibition catalogue. “The sky, the tree line and the pavement all have the same quality, and it has to do with our separation from the natural world.” Far from the sugar...
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1960s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Pencil, Screen

"The Show is Over" Guggenheim Museum exhibition offset print Minimalist Art
By Christopher Wool
Located in New York, NY
Christopher Wool "The Show is Over", 2013 Offset Lithograph 33 1/2 × 25 inches This poster was designed by contemporary artist Christopher Wool in conjunction with his 2013 Museum re...
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2010s Minimalist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Bluebonnet: Texas State Flower, beautiful color lithograph, Signed 38/50, 1988
Located in New York, NY
Eric Avery Bluebonnet: Texas State Flower, 1988 Lithograph on paper with full margins and deckled edges Hand signed, numbered and titled on the lower front ...
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1980s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Doric (Hand signed by Sean Scully)
By Sean Scully
Located in New York, NY
Sean Scully Doric (Hand signed by Sean Scully), 2012 Hardback monograph (hand signed by Sean Scully on the title page) Hand signed by Sean Scully for the present owner at a special ...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Mixed Media, Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset

Fun Vacation (200 Engberg) Lithograph signed 13/16 by Ed Ruscha AND Kenny Scharf
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha and Kenny Scharf Fun Vacation (200, Engberg), 1990 Lithograph in five colors on white Rives BFK paper (hand signed by BOTH Ed Ruscha and Kenny Scharf) 36 × 27 inches Hand-s...
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1990s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Pencil, Graphite, Lithograph

A Moment for Steve (Hand Signed and Inscribed postcard)
By Antony Gormley
Located in New York, NY
Antony Gormley A Moment for Steve (Hand Signed and Inscribed postcard), 1991 Two sided offset lithograph postcard Boldly inscribed and signed by Antony Gormley: "A moment for Steve" ...
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1990s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Ink, Offset

Stable Gallery 16 October 1962 hand signed inscribed by Robert Indiana - RARE
By Robert Indiana
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana Stable Gallery 16 October 1962 (Hand Signed Inscribed) Silkscreen on art paper Signed and Dedicated in pencil on the recto. The dedication and signature reads ...
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1960s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Pencil, Screen

Relation Couleur
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
Hugo Demarco Relation Couleur, 1973 Silkscreen on velincarton Hand signed and numbered 63/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the fro...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Through the Eyes of the Needle to the Anvil (Hand signed by James Rosenquist)
By James Rosenquist
Located in New York, NY
James Rosenquist Rosenquist at Leo Castelli (Hand Signed and inscribed by James Rosenquist), 1988 Offset Lithograph Poster (Hand Signed and Dedicated) Frame included: held in original vintage frame under plexiglass A collectors' item when hand signed by the artist as the present work Early historic Leo Castelli exhibition poster published on the occasion of the James Rosenquist exhibition "Through the Eye of the Needle...
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1980s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset

Fountain
By James Nares
Located in New York, NY
James Nares Fountain, 1987 Monotype on paper Hand signed and dated lower front Unique Frame included Measurements: Framed 41.5 by 34 inches Work 30.25 by 22.25 inches Dazzling Jame...
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1980s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Monotype

Rainbow Signed/N 1970s silkscreen lithograph, pioneering female Fluxus artist
By Mary Bauermeister
Located in New York, NY
Mary Bauermeister Rainbow, 1973 Lithograph and silkscreen on creamy white paper Hand signed, dated and numbered 56/250 by the artist on the front 19 x 25.5 inches Unframed This work is on the permanent collection of various institutions like: Rice University, Samuel Dorksy Museum of Art, Rutgers Zimmerli Museum and Wheaton College Massachusetts. While studying the fringe sciences the 1970s, Bauermeister created Rainbow (1973), a lithograph and silkscreen. She uses a creamy white background as the base. Two intersecting diagonal bands of color transcend across the page, and black cursive lettering dances over the surface serving as a mind map of interweaving ideas. Through the central band, Bauermeister shifts through the color spectrum; she begins with red and finishes with violet. Inspired by music, she uses strokes of color that are rhythmically smeared across the lithograph. The surface lettering, a kind of visual poetry, explores her interest in human emotion and science. The viewer can see Bauermeister’s thoughts as they flow into one another through the use of words such as bliss, love, and healing. Bauermeister also includes a repetition of words such as cancer, sickness, and cure. The word cancer emerges from a cell-like shape. A careful study of the words shows that they may seem dark in nature; however, she juxtaposes these words against the cheerful title and colors. Perhaps the rainbow symbolizes a new hope, an inspiration for an optimistic future. -Courtesy to the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art About Mary Bauermeister: A multidisciplinary artist known for her intricate and enigmatic assemblages, Mary Bauermeister (1934-2023) continues to defy categorization with layered works in a range of media. A precursory figure of the Fluxus movement—her studio was the meeting point for a number of defining artists of the avant-garde—her work plays an integral role in the discussion of art, both European and American, that emerged from the 1960s. Her reliefs and sculptures, which have incorporated drawing, text, found objects, natural materials and fabric, reference a plethora of concepts: from natural phenomena and astronomy to mathematics and language, as well as her own “spiritual-metaphysical experiences.” Maturing amidst the currents of Minimalism and Pop Art, Bauermeister’s art has resisted labels due to the singular expression of her interests and concerns, among them the simultaneous transience and permanence of the natural world with experimentations in transparency and magnification, multiplication and variation, structure and order, chance and ephemerality, introversion and extroversion. Her three-dimensional receptacles of thoughts, ideas, and notes contain visual, conceptual, and philosophical paradoxes that challenge perceptions and that offer literal and metaphorical windows into which one can glimpse the inner workings of the artist’s mind. - Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld...
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1970s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen, Mixed Media

Abstract Expressionist Print by famed sculptor Lynda Benglis, Signed/N, Framed
By Lynda Benglis
Located in New York, NY
Lynda Benglis Untitled, 1995 Letterpress on Somerset Paper Edition 91/100 Pencil signed and numbered from the edition of 100, top recto. Framed Measurements: Sheet: 6 inches by 6 inc...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Blues (The Original Edition), Color aquatint on wove paper, Signed/N Ed of 45
By Robert Cottingham
Located in New York, NY
Robert Cottingham Blues (The Original), 1989 Color aquatint on wove paper Edition 31/45 Pencil signed and numbered 31/45 by Robert Cottingham on the front Framed This is the original...
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1980s Photorealist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Aquatint

Rare Sidney Janis Gallery poster for American Graffiti show Abstract Prints
Located in New York, NY
Sidney Janis Gallery, Jean-Michel Basquiat, CRASH (John "Crash" Matos), A1One, Chris DAZE Ellis, Daze, Keith Haring, Rammellzee, TOXIC, Kenny Scharf, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, Futura & others Rare Sidney Janis Gallery poster for American Graffiti show Abstract Prints, 1983 Silkscreen Poster on glossy paper 36 × 24 inches Unframed Very rare and highly collectible vintage poster...
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1980s Street Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Love Me Tender. color etching, hand signed EP 2/3 abstract expressionist print
By Melissa Meyer
Located in New York, NY
Melissa Meyer Love Me Tender, 2003 Color etching on wove paper Pencil signed and numbered from the edition of 30 on the front 27 inches × 25 inches Edit...
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Early 2000s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

ANUSZKIEWICZ, monograph (hand signed and inscribed by Richard Anuszkiewicz)
By Richard Anuszkiewicz
Located in New York, NY
Richard Anuszkiewicz ANUSZKIEWICZ by Karl Lunde (hand signed and inscribed by Richard Anuszkiewicz), 1977 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (hand signed and inscribed by Richard An...
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1970s Op Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Ink, Board

Untitled Stockholm print, from the Castelli Sonnabend Collection signed/numbered
By Jim Dine
Located in New York, NY
Jim Dine Untitled from the Castelli Sonnabend Collection, 1973 Screenprint on rag paper in original portfolio sleeve Hand signed and numbered 158/300 by Jim Dine on the front. Printe...
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1970s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Rag Paper, Screen, Pencil

Historic Dwan Gallery Poster: Presence or the Third Person
By Shusaku Arakawa
Located in New York, NY
Shusaku Arakawa Historic Dwan Gallery Poster: Presence or the Third Person, 1967 Offset lithograph poster 30 x 22 inches Unframed Rarely found, coveted 19...
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1960s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Monograph: To Be Someone (Hand signed and inscribed "Love from Mary Heilmann")
By Mary Heilmann
Located in New York, NY
Mary Heilmann To Be Someone (hand signed and inscribed "Love from Mary Heilmann"), 2007 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (hand signed and inscribed by Mary Heilmann) Warmly signed...
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Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Offset Lithograph Poster
By Larry Rivers
Located in New York, NY
Larry Rivers Offset Lithograph Poster Offset Lithograph Poster on Wove Paper Plate signed (Printed Signature) 32 × 30 inches Unframed Rare vintage 1970s Larry Rivers offset lithogr...
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1970s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Offset

Monograph on post-Minimal sculptor Richard Nonas (hand signed by Richard Nonas)
Located in New York, NY
Richard Nonas (hand signed by Richard Nonas), 2004 Softcover monograph (hand signed by Richard Nonas) Hand signed by Richard Nonas for the present owner ...
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Early 2000s Post-Minimalist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Alba Gem II, Minimalist Linocut in Blue and Green Earth Tones
By Ann Aspinwall
Located in New York, NY
"Alba Gem II" is a striking abstract linocut by Ann Aspinwall, known for her meditative, minimalist approach to printmaking. This work explores the quiet power of repetition, color, ...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Archival Paper, Linocut

Interstate 2, from the Reader s Digest Assoc. Art Collection, unique abstract
Located in New York, NY
Jennifer Hilton Interstate 2 (Reader's Digest Association Art Collection), 1988 Monotype on paper Signed and titled in pencil by the artist on lower right front. Reader's Digest Association (RDA) corporate art collection label with inventory number on the back This is a unique work Frame Included - original wood frame with plexiglass Jennifer Hilton is a master printmaker, lithographer and longtime art professor at various museums and universities including: Assistant Professor, Montserrat College of Art Faculty, Danforth Museum of Art Faculty, Worcester Art Museum Department of Visual and Performing Art Clark University This impressive, monotype features overlapping geometric shapes of varying opacity, creating a beautiful depth and intrigue of pictorial elements. An excellent work to have for any collector of geometric abstraction. This work was de-accessioned from the prestigious Reader's Digest Art Collection, who originally acquired it from the Bess Cutler...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Monotype, Pencil, Lithograph

8 million tons of plastic that go into the sea, Signed/N print Environmental Art
Located in New York, NY
Hayal Pozanti 8 million tons of plastic that go into the sea each year (18-311), 2018 Three-Color Lithograph on Bisque Revere Suede Hand signed, numbered...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Monograph: Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope (SIGNED by artist and 2 writers)
By Robert Indiana
Located in New York, NY
Makes a fantastic gift! Robert Indiana Monograph: Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope (hand signed by the artist as well as both writers), 2009 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (h...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Board

Witch Doctor: abstract modern minimalist color field drawing with rainbow colors
By Gene Davis
Located in New York, NY
Vibrant magenta, yellow, orange, brown, purple, lime green, jungle green, dark green, cerulean, and sky-blue lines take on the organic quality of handmade paper, resulting in this su...
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1970s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Airborne, Silkscreen with collage additions on Somerset velvet paper Signed/N
By Nancy Spero
Located in New York, NY
Nancy Spero Airborne, 1998 Mixed Media: Silkscreen with collage additions on Somerset velvet paper 30 × 22 inches Edition of 50 Signed, dated and numbered from the limited edition of only 50 on the front Unframed Very poignant imagery: an airborne angel grabs the hand of a nude female; underneath are figures that recall the four horsemen of the apocalypse...
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1990s Feminist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Mixed Media, Screen

Rhapsody, hardback monograph (Hand signed and inscribed by Jennifer Bartlett)
By Jennifer Bartlett
Located in New York, NY
Jennifer Losch Bartlett Rhapsody (hand signed and inscribed), 1985 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (hand signed and inscribed to Nadine) Hand signed and inscribed in black marker "for Nadine" by Jennifer Bartlett on the half title page 12 × 12 × 1 inches Provenance signed for the present owner at Paula Cooper Gallery on January 21, 2016 This substantial, lavishly illustrated hardback monograph with dust jacket, was hand signed by Jennifer Bartlett for the present owner at Paula Cooper Gallery on January 21, 2016. Makes an excellent gift Book information: Publisher‏: ‎ Harry N Abrams (November 1, 1985) English; Hardcover; 108 pages with color illustrations Editorial Review: Rhapsody'' is Bartlett's multi-part, multi-theme epic, a statement of the coming of age of an artist. A portable mural extended over 987 one-foot steel plates requiring 153 running feet of wall space, it is an enormous and infrequently mastered challenge to install and exhibit. In 1985-86, however, it will be on view in Minneapolis, Kansas City, Brooklyn, La Jolla, and Pittsburgh, and well worth a trip. In book form it becomes more available, with Smith's guided tour through sections, with Bartlett's notes giving conceptual coherence, and the opportunity to move from close-up to long view by turning a page. Rhapsody'' and this book afford a glimpse of a mind and art in action, a discovering and ordering process, an exciting demonstration of ways of growing and expressing the self and the world. Highly recommended. About Jennifer Bartlett: By the mid-1970s, Jennifer Bartlett (1941-2022, b. Long Beach, California) had emerged as a leading American artist of her time—particularly following the landmark presentation at Paula Cooper Gallery of Rhapsody (1976), Bartlett’s magnum opus, now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Bartlett’s first survey exhibition was held in 1985 at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and traveled to the Brooklyn Museum, New York, and the Carnegie Museum of Art, Philadelphia, among others. In 2006, the Addison Gallery of American Art surveyed Bartlett’s early enameled steel plate paintings in the period from 1968–76. In 2013-14, Klaus Ottmann curated her second traveling survey, which visited the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Parrish Art Museum, New York. In 2014, the Cleveland Museum of Art united her three monumental plate...
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1980s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Different Places, Hardback monograph (Hand signed and inscribed by Sean Scully)
By Sean Scully
Located in New York, NY
Sean Scully Different Places (hand signed and inscribed by Sean Scully), 2015 Limited Edition hardback monograph (hand signed and inscribed to Nadine in felt tip pen on the title pag...
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Hardback Monograph: Early Work (Hand signed and dated by Richard Serra)
By Richard Serra
Located in New York, NY
Richard Serra Early Work (Hand signed and dated by Richard Serra), 2013 Hardback monograph with no dust jacket as issued (Hand signed and dated 2014 by Richard Serra) Hand signed and dated 2014 by Richard Serra on the title page 12 × 10 × 1 3/5 inches Provenance The artist signed the work for the present owner at a special 2014 event with Hal Foster...
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2010s Minimalist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Monograph: Anish Kapoor (Hand signed and inscribed to Nadine by Anish Kapoor)
By Anish Kapoor
Located in New York, NY
Anish Kapoor Anish Kapoor (Hand signed and inscribed to Nadine by Anish Kapoor), 1998 Hardback monograph (Hand signed and inscribed to Nadine by Anish Kapoor) Hand signed and inscri...
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1990s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Naissance
By Wolfgang Gäfgen
Located in New York, NY
This original etching- "Naissance" (birth)- was realized by the esteemed German artist and master printmaker Wolfgang Gäfgen (b. 1936), circa 1960. Re...
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1960s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

Limited Edition Silkscreen Target on Canvas Tote Bag 1977 by color field artist
By Kenneth Noland
Located in New York, NY
Kenneth Noland Limited Edition Canvas Tote, 1977 Mixed Media: Silkscreen on Canvas with handles and leather tag. Numbered with ink stamp 15 × 15 inches Edition 268/500 Plate signed and dated Kenneth Noland and stamp numbered from the edition of 500 Very good vintage condition with handling and creasing (see photos) This was not commercially marketed but was designed as a prototype with each one stamp numbered. Not too many are around, and very rarely found in such good condition. This work is sold unframed as shown in the first image, but for inspiration only, see a photograph of how one collector framed a different edition of this work - and it looks like a print or painting! (see last image) A true vintage collectors item.
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1970s Color-Field Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Screen

Valerie Jaudon, Large Framed Geometric Abstraction Silkscreen Signed/N
By Valerie Jaudon
Located in New York, NY
Valerie Jaudon Lincoln Center Information Center, 1986 Color silkscreen on wove paper Pencil signed, dated and numbered 45/72 on the front Published by the Lincoln Center print...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Tribute to Mark Tobey Poster
By Mark Tobey
Located in New York, NY
Mark Tobey Tribute to Mark Tobey Poster, 1974 Offset lithograph poster 21 1/2 × 17 1/2 inches Unframed This was published on the occasion of the exhibition "Tribute to Mark Tobey" at...
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1970s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Olivetti
By Giovanni Pintori
Located in New York, NY
Pintori, Giovanni. Olivetti. 1967. 2nd printing. 1st Printing 1946. Offset Lithograph. Rare Giovanni Pintori (1912 – 1999) was an Italian graphic designer and painter. His most famous works are the advertisement posters for Olivetti typewriters...
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1960s American Modern Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Offset

Rare silkscreen (signed/n) by skateboarding legend and KAWS collaborator matted
Located in New York, NY
Mark Gonzales Untitled, ca. 2008 Silkscreen on paper Hand signed and numbered 2/50 on the front Unframed and affixed to matting Rare early print by the renowned skateboard artist Mark Gonzales, known as "The Gonz" He is considered to be the godfather of modern street skateboarding and was named the "Most Influential Skateboarder of All Time" by the Transworld Skateboarding magazine in December 2011. Gonzales famously collaborated with KAWS on a popular limited edition skateboard. This work is unframed but affixed to matting with beveled edges (as it had been previously framed) and ready to be re-framed Matting 15.5 inches x 12 inches Artwork 11 inches x 8.5 inches Mark GONZALES “If skateboarding had a Mount Rushmore, it features Tony Hawk, Rodney Mullen and two sculptures of Mark Gonzales. His influence and contributions to modern street skating can only be compared to what Michael Jordan did for basketball.” – TheBoardr Mark Gonzales’ skateboarding, personality and artwork has helped sculpt skateboarding into the internationally revered subculture it is today. Not only is he one of its most influential professional athletes, but his paintings have been featured in galleries across the world. Plus, his signature characters have appeared in collaborations with the likes of Tom Sachs, Harmony Korine and Spike Jonze...
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Early 2000s Street Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen, Permanent Marker

"Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art", (Hand Signed) British Pop Art historic event
By Derek Boshier
Located in New York, NY
DEREK BOSHIER "Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art", (Hand Signed), from the Collection of Art Critic Anthony Haden-Guest, 1971 Lithograph mounted on franked envelope of wove paper (Hand Signed) 6 × 9 in 15.2 × 22.9 cm Limited Edition of 250; hand signed and numbered 24/250 Signed in ink lower left of the lithographic stamp affixed to the envelope, and hand numbered 24/250. From the series The Post Office Worker's Strike Commemoration Stamps Unframed The artwork consists not just of the signed, limited edition Boshier postage "stamp", but also the franked envelope, which it is affixed to, with the stamps as described above. The entire mixed media piece is far more desirable than the stamp alone. As a consequence of the prolonged strike by the Royal Mail postal workers in the United Kingdom, Derek Boshier along with a group of British artists including Allen Jones, David Hockney, Christopher Logue, Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton, published ''Culture Carriers Stamp Out Art''to raise funds for the striking workers. The "stamps" were published in a limited edition of only 250, with Derek Boshier signing each by hand in black ink with his initials on the lower left. This particular stamp is also numbered 24/250. The stamp itself measures 3.25 by 2.75 inches, and it is affixed to a franked (postmarked) envelope which measures 6 inches by 9 inches, bearing the stamped text "Culture Carriers 23 Feb 1971" on the top left, and the stamp "CULTURE CARRIERS STAMP OUT ART" on the lower left (front). and the stamp "STRIKE ISSUE" lower right front of the envelope. Very desirable as an ensemble. these were known as The Post Office Worker's Strike Commemoration Stamps. This particular piece has superb and interesting provenance, as it came from the private collection of the American art critic Anthony Haden-Guest. As additional provenance, we will furnish the buyer with a xerox copy of the receipt from Flair Magazine...
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1970s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

RARE Yvon Lambert Gallery mailer (Hand Signed and Addressed by Dennis Oppenheim)
By Dennis A. Oppenheim
Located in New York, NY
Dennis Oppenheim Directed Seeding -Wheat, Historic Yvon Lambert Gallery Poster (Hand Signed and Addressed by Dennis Oppenheim), 1969 Offset lithograph poster. Hand signed, inscribed. Postmarked and addressed to Oppenheim's dealer, John Gibson 23 × 16 inches Hand Signed and inscribed by Dennis Oppenheim lower right in blue marker in 2006, hand addressed by Dennis Oppenheim in 1969 in red marker Unframed This is an extremely uncommon vintage poster/mailer announcing the May 20th, 1969 opening reception (Vernissage) for the exhibition of works by American conceptual art pioneer Dennis Oppenheim at the Yvon Lambert Gallery in Paris. The poster is historic in that it was originally mailed to John Gibson, the East 67th Street dealer, who famously gave Dennis Oppenheim his first New York exhibition in 1968, and it is hand addressed to Gibson, bearing the original Paris, France postmark of 1969. It is, exceptionally, hand signed and dedicated by Dennis Oppenheim to a collector who acquired the poster from John Gibson's collection, and then secured Dennis Oppenheim's autograph in 2006, making this an especially valuable collectors item. More information about the project from the Tate Gallery archives, which acquired the work: This work brings together two interventions Oppenheim created on a field owned by farmer Albert Waalken in Finsterwolde, north-eastern Holland, in 1969. It comprises four distinct elements mounted on board: a colour photograph of a wheatfield being sowed by a tractor in parallel curving lines seen from high up; a negative image in black and white of a map of the area of Finsterwolde onto which two sections of text have been collaged; and two black and white aerial photographs of the same field being traversed by a tractor cutting an X into the wheat. The first two elements relate to the action Directed Seeding. For this the field was seeded according to a line plotted by following the road from the village of Finsterwolde, the location of the field, to Nieuweschans, another village where the farmer’s storage silo for wheat was located. Oppenheim reduced this curved line by a factor of six in order to direct the trajectory of seeding. The tractor then carved a series of curved parallel lines on the surface of the field as it dug up earth and scattered seed. From an aerial perspective the patterning of parallel lines may be viewed as a form of line drawing on the landscape. The precise location of the field and the silo are indicated on the map, showing the trajectory of the road. The two sections of text collaged onto the upper portion of the map briefly describe the two interventions. Explaining the action Cancelled Crop, the artist wrote: In September the field was harvested in the form of an X. The grain was isolated in its raw state, further processing was withheld. This project poses an interaction upon media during the early stages of processing. Planting and cultivating my own material is like mining ones own pigment (for paint) – I can direct the later stages of development at will. In this case the material is planted and cultivated for the sole purpose of withholding it from a product-oriented system. Isolating this grain from further processing (production of food stuffs) becomes like stopping raw pigment from becoming an illusionistic force on canvas. The esthetic is in the raw material prior to refinement, and since no organization is imposed through refinement, the material’s destiny is bred with its origin. (Quoted from artist’s statement in Tate acquisition file.) Directed Seeding and Cancelled Crop are two separate works, brought together in several different versions of which Tate’s is one. The collage presents three ways in which human action may marks the land. For the first two, agricultural machinery is used to create straight lines, in the process of harvesting as in the X of Cancelled Crop, or curved lines, during the process of planting seed in the contours photographed for Directed Seeding. The map shows a third (and more ancient) way of marking the land, through the construction of roads. The use of the landscape – natural, industrial or urban – as a canvas on which to act is typical of Oppenheim’s work in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In a related action, Directed Harvest, 1966 (Tate T07590) and Directed Harvest 1968 (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands), the artist caused a field to be harvested in linear patterns which he then had photographed in its progressive stages. In Reverse Processing: Cement Transplant, East River, NY, 1970, 1978 (Tate T07591) Oppenheim drew large crosses on the roofs of barges transporting raw cement that he found moored on the New York East River banks. All these works centre on process as an agent of change and utilise materials, elements and locations on which the artist can have no permanent claim, making them deliberately ephemeral. Such actions as seeding a crop and harvesting it several months later operate within time parameters dependent on the cycles of the seasons rather than the will of man, mixing human processes with those of nature. Oppenheim’s analogy between the prevention of a crop from entering the food chain and the halting of the expressive, ‘illusionistic’ force of paint deconstructs the sophisticated processes of art-making and the food industry to the elemental notion of making simple marks on the environment. In this way, the artist highlights contemporary man’s dependency on complex chains...
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1960s Conceptual Manhattan - Abstract Prints

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Offset, Lithograph

Abstract Expressionist Print by famed sculptor (signed/n lt edition of only 58)
By Mark di Suvero
Located in New York, NY
Mark di Suvero Untitled Abstract Expressionist Print, ca. 2010 Digital photo lithograph Boldly signed and numbered in graphite pencil from the limited edition of only 58. 13 x 17 in...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Digital Pigment, Pencil

Rare Fragments poster Hand Signed and Inscribed to Collector Charles Rand Penney
By Larry Bell
Located in New York, NY
Larry Bell Rare, historic Signed and Inscribed Poster, 1981 Silkscreen Poster Exhibition entitled "Fragments and other Considerations" Hand Signed, inscribed and dated by the artist ...
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1980s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Dubuffet: The Museum of Modern Art vintage poster mid century modern abstract
By Jean Dubuffet
Located in New York, NY
Jean Dubuffet Dubuffet: The Museum of Modern Art vintage poster, 1962 Offset lithograph poster 19 1/2 × 15 inches Unframed with original folds (it was de...
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1960s Modern Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

Happy 20th Birthday Lincoln Center
By Larry Rivers
Located in New York, NY
Larry Rivers Happy 20th Birthday Lincoln Center, 1979 Lithograph on wove paper Hand signed, numbered 80 from the limited edition of 108 and dated on the front by Larry Rivers 26 × 35 inches Unframed This hand signed and numbered limited edition lithograph was commissioned by the prestigious Vera List print program in NYC which invited artists to create works that would help fundraise for Lincoln Center, which many New Yorkers consider the cultural center of the city. This is Larry Rivers' clever homage to...
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1970s Pop Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Heterotopia 2 (Hand Signed by Peter Halley) Geometric Abstraction offset litho
By Peter Halley
Located in New York, NY
Peter Halley Heterotopia 2 (Hand Signed by Peter Halley), 2019 Offset lithograph poster (Hand signed by Peter Halley) 23 × 16 1/2 inches. Signed in black marker on the front Published by Greene Naftali, New York Unframed Alpha 137 Gallery is honored to offer this historic offset lithograph of American artist Peter Halley's 2019 exhibition Heterotopia 2, at Greene Naftali Gallery in New York City which the artist hand signed in black marker. Scroll images for a photograph of our director Nadine Witkin with the artist. Below is Peter Halley's official biography. What it doesn't mention is that Andy Warhol famously painted his portrait in 1986! Peter Halley is that legendary. According to Halley, he didn't realize until after Warhol's death that the polaroids Warhol took of him with his famous "big shot" camera were made into an original painting. Warhol's painting of Peter Halley was included in the recent Andy Warhol retrospective...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Offset, Lithograph

Rare historic Sidney Janis Gallery silkscreen exhibition poster
By Victor Vasarely
Located in New York, NY
Victor Vasarely Sidney Janis Gallery Exhibition Poster, 1974 Silkscreen poster on glossy thick paper Bears copyright stamp, printer name and ...
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1970s Op Art Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Squaring Four, Etching on off-white paper unique signed AP geometric abstraction
By Vincent Longo
Located in New York, NY
Vincent Longo Squaring Four, 1972 Etching on off-white J.B. Green paper Signed, named, dated, and numbered AP by the artist on the front 20 × 15 inches Unframed A unique signed, titl...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Manhattan - Abstract Prints

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Etching

Beauty for Sale, monotype (unique) signed by contemporary abstract artist
By Andrea Belag
Located in New York, NY
Andrea Belag Beauty for Sale, 1990 Monotype on cotton rag paper 42 1/2 × 30 inches Unframed Pencil signed, dated and titled on the front; bears publisher name and copyright on the back Exquisite monotype; both gestural and minimalist. The title speaks for itself and defines the work. American painter Andrea Belag creates lush and luminous abstractions inspired by the visual and spiritual principles of Zen, as well as artists such as Mary Heilmann, Bernard Frize...
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1990s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

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Monotype, Mixed Media, Pencil, Graphite, Lithograph

Untitled, from the White Columns portfolio, 2015
Located in New York, NY
Margaret Lee Untitled, from the White Columns portfolio, 2015, 2015 Screenprint on white coventry rag paper Pencil signed, dated and numbered 40/100 by the artist on the back 16 x 12 inches Unframed This work was contemporary artist Margaret Lee's contribution to the 2015 White Columns Print...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Rag Paper, Screen

Bruce Nauman at Leo Castelli
By Bruce Nauman
Located in New York, NY
Bruce Nauman Bruce Nauman at Leo Castelli, 1978 Offset Lithograph Poster 18 1/4 × 36 inches Unframed This Bruce Nauman poster was created on the occasion of his exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York from February 4 - 25, 1978. The poster has some minor overall creasing and natural folds but is otherwise in good vintage condition. Please note: This is the original 1978 Leo Castelli poster...
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1970s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Offset

A Final Tomb for Frank "Jelly" Nash (Hand Signed)
By Robert Morris
Located in New York, NY
Robert Morris A Final Tomb for Frank "Jelly" Nash, 1980 Silkscreen on wove paper Hand signed, dated and numbered 153/180 in graphite by the artist on the front 26 × 32 inches Unframe...
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1980s Minimalist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

Shafts, lithograph, pencil signed/n 11/50 by constructivist sculptor John Henry
By John Henry
Located in New York, NY
John Henry Shafts, 1974 Lithograph 23 × 16 inches Pencil signed, dated and numbered 11/50 on the front; with blind stamp Unframed 1970s lithograph by constructivist sculptor John Henry.
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1970s Constructivist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Purple Heart, 2025, Curacao, Unique pigment print, digitally made by hand
By Gary Cruz
Located in New York, NY
Purple Heart, is part of the artist's "The Curacao Pictures" Series. This one-of-a- kind, archival pigment print is printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag bright paper with a deckled edge....
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Prints

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Archival Pigment

Oracle: Study for Clairvoyant
By Seymour Lipton
Located in New York, NY
Seymour Lipton Oracle: Study for Clairvoyant, 1969 Lithograph on wove paper 24 1/2 × 18 inches Pencil signed "Lipton" lower right recto Pencil numbered 44/100, lower left recto pencil titled and dated, verso Unframed Uncommon mid century modern pencil signed and numbered lithograph by renowned abstract expressionist sculptor Seymour Lipton. "Study for Clairvoyant", also known as "Oracle", is a study for a famous monumental modernist masterpiece by Lipton. Other editions of this lithograph are in major collections such as that of the Brooklyn Museum. Rarely to market. Provenance: Swann Galleries
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Manhattan - Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

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