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Archival inkjet print in colors on wove paper. Signed in pencil, dated and numbered, with the blindstamp of the publisher/printer, Cirrus Editions, Los Angeles. // Snigger, from Engravings with Sounds, is an inkjet print in colours on wove paper by John Baldessari, created in 2015 in an edition of 50. Signed in pencil, dated and numbered, with the blindstamp of Cirrus Editions, Los Angeles, the work layers rock-like sculptural forms with bright splashes of yellow, red, and orange in a composition that marries conceptual rigour with playful visual wit. Baldessari's title imposes an auditory dimension onto the visual field, challenging the viewer to reconcile image and sound. The print stands as a late-career meditation on language, perception, and the irreverent humour that defined Baldessari's legendary practice.
Snigger, from Engravings with Sounds, 2015
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Archival inkjet print in colors on wove paper. Signed in pencil, dated and numbered, with the blindstamp of the publisher/printer, Cirrus Editions, Los Angeles. // Snigger, from Engravings with Sounds, is an inkjet print in colours on wove paper by John Baldessari, created in 2015 in an edition of 50. Signed in pencil, dated and numbered, with the blindstamp of Cirrus Editions, Los Angeles, the work layers rock-like sculptural forms with bright splashes of yellow, red, and orange in a composition that marries conceptual rigour with playful visual wit. Baldessari's title imposes an auditory dimension onto the visual field, challenging the viewer to reconcile image and sound. The print stands as a late-career meditation on language, perception, and the irreverent humour that defined Baldessari's legendary practice.
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Lithograph
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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.
