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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Blueprint

Rita McBride's BINGO, 2014, offset print series with bold, colorful letters on black background, pop art-inspired typography.

Set of 5 prints mounted on fenolic wood with acid free barrier 5 plates of 70 x 100 cm. each - Printed on Fedrigoni Old Mill, 300 gr. of 68 x 98 cm each // BINGO by Rita McBride is a vibrant limited edition offset print series created in 2014. This set consists of five separate prints, each representing a bold, stylized letter of the word BINGO against a stark black background. Each letter is rendered in a distinct, bright color—yellow, green, orange, red, and blue—highlighting McBride's playful use of typography and color. Mounted on phenolic wood with an acid-free barrier, the prints are produced on high-quality Fedrigoni Old Mill paper, giving them a textured, premium finish. This artwork combines pop art aesthetics with minimalist design, capturing both the energy and simplicity of iconic signage. Limited to an edition of 18, it is a visually engaging exploration of language and form.

Artwork Copyright © Rita McBride

BINGO, 2014

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Medium

Edition

Set of 5 prints mounted on fenolic wood with acid free barrier 5 plates of 70 x 100 cm. each - Printed on Fedrigoni Old Mill, 300 gr. of 68 x 98 cm each // BINGO by Rita McBride is a vibrant limited edition offset print series created in 2014. This set consists of five separate prints, each representing a bold, stylized letter of the word BINGO against a stark black background. Each letter is rendered in a distinct, bright color—yellow, green, orange, red, and blue—highlighting McBride's playful use of typography and color. Mounted on phenolic wood with an acid-free barrier, the prints are produced on high-quality Fedrigoni Old Mill paper, giving them a textured, premium finish. This artwork combines pop art aesthetics with minimalist design, capturing both the energy and simplicity of iconic signage. Limited to an edition of 18, it is a visually engaging exploration of language and form.

Artwork Copyright © Rita McBride

Rita McBride

Mae West, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

EUR 15,000

Rita McBride

Untitled (Rulers II), 2011

Photography

Photogravure

EUR 900

Rita McBride

Untitled (Rulers III), 2011

Photography

Photogravure

EUR 900

Rita McBride

Untitled (Rulers IV), 2011

Photography

Photogravure

EUR 900

Rita McBride

BINGO, 2014

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 7,000

Rita McBride

Blueprint, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

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