Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Fernando Bryce Portfolio QUICK lithographs reproducing iconic magazine covers in black and white on aluminum plates, critiquing media influence.
Fernando Bryce Portfolio QUICK lithographs reproducing iconic magazine covers in black and white on aluminum plates, critiquing media influence.
Fernando Bryce Portfolio QUICK lithographs reproducing iconic magazine covers in black and white on aluminum plates, critiquing media influence.
Fernando Bryce Portfolio QUICK lithographs reproducing iconic magazine covers in black and white on aluminum plates, critiquing media influence.

5 Lithographs on aluminum plates // Fernando Bryce's Portfolio QUICK, a limited edition series of lithographs from 2008, revisits iconic magazine covers and articles from the mid-20th century. Comprising five distinct lithographs printed on aluminum plates, Bryce's work captures images of notable publications like Life and Asia & The Americas, showcasing themes of political and cultural narratives. Through meticulous, hand-drawn reproductions, Bryce critiques and reflects on how media shapes public opinion and memory, particularly around topics of diplomacy, exoticism, and historical figures. His choice to reproduce these covers in stark monochrome enhances the timeless and critical examination of media influence on societal perspectives.

Artwork Copyright © Fernando Bryce

Portfolio QUICK, 2008

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5 Lithographs on aluminum plates // Fernando Bryce's Portfolio QUICK, a limited edition series of lithographs from 2008, revisits iconic magazine covers and articles from the mid-20th century. Comprising five distinct lithographs printed on aluminum plates, Bryce's work captures images of notable publications like Life and Asia & The Americas, showcasing themes of political and cultural narratives. Through meticulous, hand-drawn reproductions, Bryce critiques and reflects on how media shapes public opinion and memory, particularly around topics of diplomacy, exoticism, and historical figures. His choice to reproduce these covers in stark monochrome enhances the timeless and critical examination of media influence on societal perspectives.

Artwork Copyright © Fernando Bryce

Fernando Bryce

Portfolio QUICK, 2008

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,000

Fernando Bryce

Portfolio INRA, 2009

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,000

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