Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Ryan McGinness's Studio View, 2016 set of 10 lithographs depicting a colorful, organized studio filled with art and objects.

Set of 10 lithographs // Studio View by Ryan McGinness is a 2016 set of ten lithographs that offers a vibrant, detailed portrayal of the artist’s workspace, encapsulating his dynamic creative environment. Each panel within this expansive work is filled with an array of symbols, icons, and graphic elements that McGinness is known for, including intricate patterns, colorful abstract shapes, and a blend of pop-culture and art references. The composition features various studio essentials like skateboards, t-shirts, paintings, and other tools, all meticulously organized yet bursting with creative energy. McGinness's work often explores themes of consumerism, graphic design, and the cultural symbolism of everyday objects. Studio View not only provides a visual feast of his aesthetic but also invites viewers into the controlled chaos of the creative process, reflecting the artist's layered approach to modern iconography and studio practice.

Artwork Copyright © Ryan McGinness

Studio View , 2016

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Set of 10 lithographs // Studio View by Ryan McGinness is a 2016 set of ten lithographs that offers a vibrant, detailed portrayal of the artist’s workspace, encapsulating his dynamic creative environment. Each panel within this expansive work is filled with an array of symbols, icons, and graphic elements that McGinness is known for, including intricate patterns, colorful abstract shapes, and a blend of pop-culture and art references. The composition features various studio essentials like skateboards, t-shirts, paintings, and other tools, all meticulously organized yet bursting with creative energy. McGinness's work often explores themes of consumerism, graphic design, and the cultural symbolism of everyday objects. Studio View not only provides a visual feast of his aesthetic but also invites viewers into the controlled chaos of the creative process, reflecting the artist's layered approach to modern iconography and studio practice.

Artwork Copyright © Ryan McGinness

Ryan McGinness

Studio View , 2016

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 70,000

Ryan McGinness

Stability-Monoprint,, 2012

Limited Edition Print

Monoprint

USD 8,500

Ryan McGinness

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis, 2012

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 16,000

Ryan McGinness

Units Of Meaning, 2012

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 16,000

Ryan McGinness

Women, 2012

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 16,000

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