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Collage with Metal Grommets // Proscinemi Olympia by Joe Tilson, a 1979 limited-edition lithograph, combines elements of collage with metal grommets, lending it a tactile and layered appearance. The artwork features Greek inscriptions that evoke the ancient cultural and philosophical heritage of Olympia. In the center, a monochromatic image reminiscent of classical iconography is framed, creating a focal point amidst the surrounding text. Tilson’s work often incorporates historical and symbolic references, and this piece is no exception, engaging with themes of antiquity, mythology, and timelessness. The edition size of 30 adds rarity to this evocative exploration of heritage and tradition.
Proscinemi Olympia, 1979
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Collage with Metal Grommets // Proscinemi Olympia by Joe Tilson, a 1979 limited-edition lithograph, combines elements of collage with metal grommets, lending it a tactile and layered appearance. The artwork features Greek inscriptions that evoke the ancient cultural and philosophical heritage of Olympia. In the center, a monochromatic image reminiscent of classical iconography is framed, creating a focal point amidst the surrounding text. Tilson’s work often incorporates historical and symbolic references, and this piece is no exception, engaging with themes of antiquity, mythology, and timelessness. The edition size of 30 adds rarity to this evocative exploration of heritage and tradition.
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