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Original silkscreen in colors with 3D Construction and Collage on paper - Hand signed by the artist // Mr. Chuck Berry by Red Grooms, created in 1978, is a dynamic limited edition silkscreen print with 3D construction and collage elements. This vibrant artwork celebrates the iconic rock-and-roll musician Chuck Berry, portraying him and his guitar in exaggerated, colorful forms. Berry is depicted in bold, bright colors, with a playful, almost cartoonish style that captures the energy and excitement of his music. The three-dimensional effects and layered collage bring the piece to life, making it as engaging and lively as Berry’s performances. Hand-signed by Grooms, this work is a vivid homage to one of rock’s most influential figures, blending pop art with musical history.
Mr. Chuck Berry, 1978
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Original silkscreen in colors with 3D Construction and Collage on paper - Hand signed by the artist // Mr. Chuck Berry by Red Grooms, created in 1978, is a dynamic limited edition silkscreen print with 3D construction and collage elements. This vibrant artwork celebrates the iconic rock-and-roll musician Chuck Berry, portraying him and his guitar in exaggerated, colorful forms. Berry is depicted in bold, bright colors, with a playful, almost cartoonish style that captures the energy and excitement of his music. The three-dimensional effects and layered collage bring the piece to life, making it as engaging and lively as Berry’s performances. Hand-signed by Grooms, this work is a vivid homage to one of rock’s most influential figures, blending pop art with musical history.
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What is Happening?
A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.