Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is a screen-print?

What is a screen-print?

Screen printing is a technique where ink is transferred through a mesh onto a substrate, with areas blocked by a stencil to prevent ink from passing through. This method, also known as serigraphy or silkscreen printing, is commonly used to produce prints on posters, T-shirts, vinyl, stickers, wood, and other materials. The process is a type of stencil printing, allowing for vibrant, detailed designs on various surfaces.

Andy Warhol

Mao (F & S II.96), 1972

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Andy Warhol

Merce Cunningham, 1974

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Frank Stella

Del Mar, from Race Track, 1972

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Roy Lichtenstein

Moonscape, 1965

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USD 27,850

Roy Lichtenstein

Art Critic, 1996

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Roy Lichtenstein

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Damien Hirst

All You Need Is Love Love Love, 2010

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Yayoi Kusama

Night, 1989

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GBP 32,950

Andy Warhol

Albert Einstein (FS.II 229), 1980

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USD 100,000 - 130,000

Yayoi Kusama

Dawn, 1989

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Andy Warhol

George Gershwin, F. & S. IIB.231 (TP), c. 1980

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Shepard Fairey

Chaos Mandala, 2025

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Andy Warhol

Golda Meir, F. & S. II.233, c. 1980

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David Shrigley

I Will Not Allow The Dark Skies To Affect Me, 2025

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KAWS

Kawsbob (Black), 2011

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David Shrigley

I've Got Your Lipstick, 2021

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New Leipzig School

The New Leipzig School is a movement in modern German painting that represents the third generation of artists associated with the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig. This movement reflects the post-reunification landscape of Germany. Unlike the first generation of Leipzig painters, the third generation does not have clear, defined characteristics or messages. Instead, their work blends figurative and abstract elements, placing a strong emphasis on creativity and experimentation.

Nouveau Realism

Nouveau Réalisme is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany and painter Yves Klein during a collective exhibition at a gallery in Milan. Restany wrote the original manifesto in April 1960, proclaiming the movement. In October of that year, nine artists, including Martial Raysse, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely, Arman, Pierre Restany, and three Ultra-Lettrists—Jacques de la Villeglé, François Dufrêne, and Raymond Hains—signed the declaration. In 1961, the movement expanded to include Mimmo Rotella, Niki de Saint Phalle, Gérard Deschamps, and César. The movement emphasized a return to reality in art, often incorporating everyday objects and exploring the boundaries between art and life.

Action painting

Action Painting is a style of painting where the physical act of creating art—such as gestural brushstrokes, splashing or dripping paint, or moving and dancing while applying paint—is considered essential to the artwork itself. This approach emphasizes the artist's movement and spontaneity as integral to the creative process.

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