Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is avant-garde?

What is avant-garde?

Avant-garde refers to innovative and experimental ideas in the arts that challenge established norms and conventions. Originating from the French term for advance guard, it describes both the movement and the artists who push the boundaries of creativity, often exploring new techniques, forms, and concepts. The avant-garde has been a driving force in various art movements throughout history, such as Dadaism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism, continually reshaping the landscape of art and culture.

Marc Chagall

The Bay of Angels (La Baie des Anges), 1962

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 7,200

Jean-Paul Riopelle

Four winds (I), 1980

Limited Edition Print

Monoprint

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Andy Warhol

Dracula, from 'Myths' (F. & S. II.264), 1981

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 42,000 - 50,000

Andy Warhol

Kimiko, II.237, 1981

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 40,000 - 50,000

Andy Warhol

Orchids, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Private Listing

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol

Shadows I, II.208 , 1979

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Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

The Souper Dress, 1965

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

EUR 4,800

Andy Warhol

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

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Drawing / Watercolor

Pen and ink

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Andy Warhol

Marilyn F. S. 22, 1967

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Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Private Listing

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Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Flash - November 22, 1963 (F. & S. 39), 1968

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Screen-print

USD 9,540

Andy Warhol

Volkswagen (F. & S. II.358), 1985

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Screen-print

USD 80,000 - 90,000

Andy Warhol

Flash (November 22 1963) portfolio, 1968

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USD 100,000 - 120,000

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Plaster

Plaster is a mixture of heat-treated powdered gypsum combined with water to create a workable material. It can be used to make solid sculptures, cast in molds, carved, modeled, or attached to other materials. Artists have used plaster for both working models and finished artworks for centuries due to its versatility.

Body Print

A body print is an art technique where the artist uses their body as a printing plate. This can be done by smearing grease, margarine, or oil on the skin, hair, and clothes, then pressing the body against a surface like paper. The oiled imprint is then dusted with pigment. Unlike a self-portrait, a body print explores two competing concepts of identity rather than capturing a likeness of the artist. The method emphasizes the physicality of the body while questioning the boundaries between self-representation and abstraction.

Chalk

Chalk is a natural mineral, primarily composed of calcium carbonate. In art, chalk refers to sticks used for drawing, made from a mixture of chalk, colored pigments, and gum Arabic. These sticks are usually shaped into four flat sides for easier handling.

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