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Untitled, 1984

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Untitled 7 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974-1990)

Agnes Martin Untitled 8 lithograph on vellum featuring a precise grid of fine vertical and horizontal lines on a pale background

Lithograph on vellum parchment; - Unsigned and unnumbered; - Published by Nemela & Lenzen GmbH, Monchengladback and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam for Agnes Martin's 1991 retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. Untitled 8 by Agnes Martin is a 1991 lithograph on vellum parchment, published for her retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. The work features a delicate and tightly rendered grid of fine vertical and horizontal lines, forming a uniform matrix across the surface. Unlike her looser pencil-drawn grids, this printed version maintains a striking mechanical clarity while preserving the quiet intensity central to Martin’s work. The grid, a recurring motif in her practice, serves as a structure for meditative experience, offering balance, silence, and emotional openness. With an edition of 2500, the piece remains accessible while conveying Martin’s contemplative minimalism.

Artwork Copyright © Agnes Martin

Untitled 8 (from Paintings and Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

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Lithograph on vellum parchment; - Unsigned and unnumbered; - Published by Nemela & Lenzen GmbH, Monchengladback and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam for Agnes Martin's 1991 retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. Untitled 8 by Agnes Martin is a 1991 lithograph on vellum parchment, published for her retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum. The work features a delicate and tightly rendered grid of fine vertical and horizontal lines, forming a uniform matrix across the surface. Unlike her looser pencil-drawn grids, this printed version maintains a striking mechanical clarity while preserving the quiet intensity central to Martin’s work. The grid, a recurring motif in her practice, serves as a structure for meditative experience, offering balance, silence, and emotional openness. With an edition of 2500, the piece remains accessible while conveying Martin’s contemplative minimalism.

Artwork Copyright © Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin

Untitled (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 8,600

Agnes Martin

Untitled 10 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 9 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 8 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 7 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 6 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 5 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 4 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 3 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 2 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

Agnes Martin

Untitled 1 (from Paintings And Drawings: 1974-1990), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,000

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