Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Ben Vautier's Manifeste d'art total screen-print with handwritten white text on black background, expressing anti-commercial art statements.
Ben Vautier is a provocateur using the written word for much of his artistic work. In the early 1950's Ben Vautier was the leading international painter who worked with configurations that were composed of multiple individuals parts, similar to Dada. Inspired by Yves Klein, Marcel Duchamp and the Nouveaux Réalistes, V Read More
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Manifeste d'art total, 1997

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Writing by the artist on screen-print // Manifeste d'art total by Ben Vautier is a screen-print that (...) Show More
Ben Vautier is a provocateur using the written word for much of his artistic work. In the early 1950's Ben Vautier was the leading international painter who worked with configurations that were composed of multiple individuals parts, similar to Dada. Inspired by Yves Klein, Marcel Duchamp and the Nouveaux Réalistes, V Read More
Artwork Copyright © Ben Vautier

Ben Vautier

Tout Est Survie , 1994

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Acrylic On Canvas

EUR 22,000

Ben Vautier

Regardez Ailleurs, c. 1980

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EUR 1,750

Ben Vautier

N’importe Qui Peut Avoir Une Idée, c. 1980

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Lithograph

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Ben Vautier

Manifeste D'art Total, 1997

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Screen-print

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