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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.
BINGO, 2014
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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.
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Site-Specific Art is a form of artwork created to exist in a particular location, with the artist considering the site as an integral part of the creative process. Robert Irwin was a key figure in promoting this art form in California. Site-Specific Art emerged as a reaction against modernist objects, which were often portable, commodified, and confined to museum spaces. In contrast, Site-Specific Art is inherently tied to its location, challenging the traditional notions of art as a transportable and marketable commodity.