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Lithograph in Colors on Arches Wove Paper - Signed in purple colored pencil and dated, numbered in pencil - Published by Gemini G.E.L, Los Angeles // Jasper Johns’ Hinged Canvas (1971) is a lithograph that juxtaposes abstract and conceptual elements. The piece is divided into two distinct sections, one featuring an outlined, abstracted canvas with a handwritten note reading stretcher, referencing the inner workings of a painting. Below, a curious combination of a black dot and a blue, brush-like mark hints at the process of artistic creation, while initials MD add an element of mystery. The work challenges the boundaries between painting, print, and the idea of art itself. Signed and dated in purple pencil, this piece exemplifies Johns' exploration of symbols and the tools of art-making.
Hinged Canvas, 1971
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Lithograph in Colors on Arches Wove Paper - Signed in purple colored pencil and dated, numbered in pencil - Published by Gemini G.E.L, Los Angeles // Jasper Johns’ Hinged Canvas (1971) is a lithograph that juxtaposes abstract and conceptual elements. The piece is divided into two distinct sections, one featuring an outlined, abstracted canvas with a handwritten note reading stretcher, referencing the inner workings of a painting. Below, a curious combination of a black dot and a blue, brush-like mark hints at the process of artistic creation, while initials MD add an element of mystery. The work challenges the boundaries between painting, print, and the idea of art itself. Signed and dated in purple pencil, this piece exemplifies Johns' exploration of symbols and the tools of art-making.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.
