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Original serigraph on paper // Ratfinkbonerthunk by Kenny Scharf, created in 1990, is a vibrant and chaotic serigraph that encapsulates the artist's playful and surreal aesthetic. The composition bursts with energy, featuring anthropomorphic, alien-like green forms surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colorful patterns, geometric designs, and organic shapes. Scharf’s bold use of color and fluid, cartoon-inspired imagery creates a dynamic and whimsical atmosphere, evoking themes of pop culture, fantasy, and absurdity. Measuring 55.9 x 76.2 cm, this limited-edition print exemplifies Scharf’s signature blend of the psychedelic and the fantastical.
Ratfinkbonerthunk, 1990
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Original serigraph on paper // Ratfinkbonerthunk by Kenny Scharf, created in 1990, is a vibrant and chaotic serigraph that encapsulates the artist's playful and surreal aesthetic. The composition bursts with energy, featuring anthropomorphic, alien-like green forms surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colorful patterns, geometric designs, and organic shapes. Scharf’s bold use of color and fluid, cartoon-inspired imagery creates a dynamic and whimsical atmosphere, evoking themes of pop culture, fantasy, and absurdity. Measuring 55.9 x 76.2 cm, this limited-edition print exemplifies Scharf’s signature blend of the psychedelic and the fantastical.
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In 1981, Patti Astor opened the first art gallery in New York City's East Village, helping to launch the careers of various artists and musicians. The gallery started small but quickly gained popularity, contributing to the emergence of art movements such as Neo-Expressionism and Street Art in the area. The East Village became a hub for these new artistic expressions. However, the gallery closed in 1985 due to waning interest.
