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Signed and numbered on labels - Printed by Brienne Arrington, Arris editions Please note that for delivery of this artwork inside the EU, there is an additional 19% VAT // Engraving with Sound: Belch by John Baldessari, a limited edition inkjet print from 2016, combines traditional engraving aesthetics with Baldessari’s conceptual approach. This surreal and humorous artwork features an altered image of a beached sea creature, with a human-like eye and an exaggeratedly extended tongue, as if caught in a moment of absurd expression. A figure stands above, interacting with the creature. The caption “BELCH” underscores the whimsical nature of the piece, adding an auditory suggestion to the visual humor. Part of an edition of 25 with an additional 15 artist's proofs, this print showcases Baldessari’s characteristic blend of wit, irony, and visual incongruity, inviting viewers to question the boundaries of representation and meaning.
Engraving with sound: Belch, 2016
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Signed and numbered on labels - Printed by Brienne Arrington, Arris editions Please note that for delivery of this artwork inside the EU, there is an additional 19% VAT // Engraving with Sound: Belch by John Baldessari, a limited edition inkjet print from 2016, combines traditional engraving aesthetics with Baldessari’s conceptual approach. This surreal and humorous artwork features an altered image of a beached sea creature, with a human-like eye and an exaggeratedly extended tongue, as if caught in a moment of absurd expression. A figure stands above, interacting with the creature. The caption “BELCH” underscores the whimsical nature of the piece, adding an auditory suggestion to the visual humor. Part of an edition of 25 with an additional 15 artist's proofs, this print showcases Baldessari’s characteristic blend of wit, irony, and visual incongruity, inviting viewers to question the boundaries of representation and meaning.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.