Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Bauhaus?

What is Bauhaus?

Bauhaus was a school of art, design and architecture established in Weimar, Germany. Architect Wlater Gropius established it in 1919. Bauhaus used a method for teaching within a community of artists working together and incorporating art in the fundamentals of daily life.

Anni Albers

ST, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 5,900

Josef Albers

Homage to Square, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 6,200

Josef Albers

GB 2 (From Homage to the Square), 1969

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

Currently Not Available

Josef Albers

Concord (From Dei Oberflache), 1965

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

Currently Not Available

Anni Albers

Untitled 9 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Anni Albers

Untitled 8 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Anni Albers

Untitled 6 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 3,000 - 5,000

Anni Albers

Untitled 5 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Anni Albers

Untitled 4 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Anni Albers

Untitled 2 of 9 (From Connections), 1959/1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 3,500 - 5,000

Anni Albers

Study for Hooked Rug (From Connections), 1983

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 3,500 - 5,000

Anni Albers

Untitled (From Connections), 1983

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 3,500 - 5,000

Josef Albers

Midnight + Noon I, 1964

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 40,000 - 50,000

Josef Albers

Variants II, from Ten Variants, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 5,400

Josef Albers

Variants I, from Ten Variants, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 5,400

Josef Albers

Variants IV, from Ten Variants, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 5,400

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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.

Photogravure

Photogravure is a high-quality printing process that involves etching a photograph onto a copper plate. The plate is inked and pressed onto paper, producing fine art prints with detailed, soft tones and rich textures. Developed in the 19th century, photogravure is renowned for its ability to create art reproductions with exceptional depth and subtlety.

Wire

Wire is a single strand or rod of flexible metal. It has been used since ancient times to make chains and jewelry decorations. Wire comes in various thicknesses and can be bent, braided, and cut using wire tools to create sculptures, assemblages, and mobiles. Different metals, such as copper, aluminum, and steel, are commonly used for wire art.

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