Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is Happening?

What is Happening?

Happening is the term used to describes artistic, theatrical events held by artists of the 1950s and 60s. These events were usually staged in a gallery installation or planned environment which featured audience participation, lighting, sounds and slide projections. Later, performance art included the artists.

Artwork © Allan Kaprow’s “Happenings”

Robert Rauschenberg

Studies for Chinese Summerhall, Painted Lamp, 1983

Photography

C-Print

EUR 15,500

Claes Oldenburg

Untitled 2 PLATES (from the Stamped Indelibly Portfolio), 1967

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Mixed Media

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Robert Rauschenberg

The Tramp, 1974

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Collage

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Robert Rauschenberg

Landmark, 1968

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Lithograph

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Robert Rauschenberg

Untitled (From The Runts Series), 2007

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Monotype

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Robert Rauschenberg

Local Color (Scenario Series), 2006

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Monotype

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Robert Rauschenberg

Restoration, 2004

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Offset Print

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Robert Rauschenberg

Brake (Stoned Moon Series), 1969

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Lithograph

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Robert Rauschenberg

Bait (Stoned Moon Series), 1970

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Lithograph

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Red Grooms

Mr. Chuck Berry, 1978

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Collage

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Jim Dine

The Philadelphia Heart, 1984

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Red Grooms

The Tattoo Artist, 1981

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Lithograph

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Robert Rauschenberg

Surface Series, Untitled V, 1970

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Robert Rauschenberg

Arcanum XI, 1981

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Collage

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Jim Dine

Nancy Outside in July , 1980

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Mixed Media

EUR 5,450

Robert Rauschenberg

Publicon Station V, 1978

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Woodblock printing

Woodblock printing is a technique which uses a carved wooden surface to make an image on materials such as paper and cloth. Ink or paint is spread thinly over the carved surface. The wood surface is pressed against the material, which transfers the image.

Coloured pencil

Coloured pencils have a round core of different colored pigment encased in wood or are art sticks made with only solid pigment. The pigment is held together with a binder. Drawing spreads these ingredients on a surface, transferring color in varied widths.

Monoprint

Single impression belonging to an image made out of a block that is re-printable. Litho stones, wood blocks or metal plates are used for the purpose of etching upon. Only one impression is produced rather than producing several copies of one image. Mono-printing has many techniques that include etching, lithography and woodcut.

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