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Signed and numbered out of 75 by Red Grooms on deckled-edge paper. Van Gogh with Sunflowers (1988) by Red Grooms is a vivid lithograph that pays playful tribute to Vincent van Gogh. Combining portraiture and still life, the image features Van Gogh holding brushes and a palette, seated beside a table bearing one of his most iconic sunflower arrangements. Grooms’ cartoon-like, expressionist style injects a sense of theatricality, humor, and homage, blending art historical reference with contemporary flair. The use of bold outlines, textured strokes, and vibrant colors draws attention to Van Gogh’s influence on modern art and Grooms’ own fascination with cultural icons.
Van Gogh with Sunflowers, 1988
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Signed and numbered out of 75 by Red Grooms on deckled-edge paper. Van Gogh with Sunflowers (1988) by Red Grooms is a vivid lithograph that pays playful tribute to Vincent van Gogh. Combining portraiture and still life, the image features Van Gogh holding brushes and a palette, seated beside a table bearing one of his most iconic sunflower arrangements. Grooms’ cartoon-like, expressionist style injects a sense of theatricality, humor, and homage, blending art historical reference with contemporary flair. The use of bold outlines, textured strokes, and vibrant colors draws attention to Van Gogh’s influence on modern art and Grooms’ own fascination with cultural icons.
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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.
