Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Happening?

What is Happening?

A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.

Marina Abramovic

The Hero, 2022

Photography

Mixed Media

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Joseph Beuys

Sich selbst (wer nicht denken will fliegt raus), 1977

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

EUR 700

Joseph Beuys

Eine Rose für direkte Demokratie, 1968

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,800

Joseph Beuys

Ja Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee, 1970

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

EUR 2,500

Claes Oldenburg

Notes in Hand, from the Notes in Hand Portfolio, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 2,000

Red Grooms

Bicyclist, 1999

Sculpture / Object

Metal

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Jim Dine

Jumps Out at You, No?, 1993

Limited Edition Print

Etching

USD 14,000 - 16,000

Claes Oldenburg

Proposal for a Colossal Structure in the Form of a Clothespin-Compared to Brancusi's Kiss, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Jim Dine

Nine Views of Winter 2, 1985

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 4,800

Red Grooms

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 1,140

Claes Oldenburg

M.Mouse (with) 1 Ear (equals) Tea Bag Blackboard Version, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 2,220

Jim Dine

Louisiana Hearts, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 4,500

Jim Dine

Dynamite, 1998

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 6,000

Robert Rauschenberg

Passport (from the Ten from Leo Castelli portfolio), 1967

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

USD 5,350

Robert Rauschenberg

Publicon Station IV, 1978

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

USD 34,000 - 50,000

Robert Rauschenberg

Bait (Stoned Moon Series), 1982

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

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Glass

Glass is a transparent solid that varies in composition depending on the type. Artists use different types of glass to create art forms such as stained glass, blown glass, and various decorated pieces. Glass can be cut, textured, overlaid, engraved, and shaped in many ways to produce intricate and beautiful works of art.

Drypoint

Drypoint is an intaglio printmaking technique where an image is incised onto a plate using a sharp, pointed tool, typically a needle made of metal or diamond. Traditionally, copper plates were used, but today zinc, plexiglass, or acetate are also common. Drypoint is easier for drawing artists to master compared to engraving, as the needle technique resembles drawing with a pencil rather than the more complex burin used in engraving.

Marker

A marker is a drawing tool filled with colorful inks that dry quickly. Markers come in various sizes and use different colorants, such as ink, dye, or paint. They are available with different tip styles and produce smooth marks with sharp edges, making them ideal for a wide range of artistic and design applications.

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