Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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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.

Artwork © Allan Kaprow’s “Happenings”

Jim Dine

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Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

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Robert Rauschenberg

Pre-Morocco, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Red Grooms

Dali Salad, 1980

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Jim Dine

Albertina Venus, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 3,600

Marina Abramovic

512 Hours (2014), 2021

Photography

C-Print

EUR 2,400

Yves Klein

Monochrome und Feuer, 1961

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

EUR 25,000 - 30,000

Jim Dine

The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts II, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Jim Dine

The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts III, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Jim Dine

The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts V, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Jim Dine

The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts VI, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Robert Rauschenberg

L'Autre Monde, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Claes Oldenburg

London Knees, 1966

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

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Robert Rauschenberg

Page IV, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 1,250

Robert Rauschenberg

Tribute 21: Art, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,950

Robert Rauschenberg

Tibetan Keys (Rectangle), 1987

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

USD 14,250

Robert Rauschenberg

Passport, 1967

Sculpture / Object

Silkscreen

USD 3,800

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Lambda print

A Lambda print is produced using a Lambda laser printer, a technology developed by the Durst company. The Durst Lambda was one of the first printers to use digital laser technology to create archival-quality prints. This process, also known as a Lambda c-type print, involves exposing photographic paper to laser light, resulting in high-quality, long-lasting images.

Archival Print

An archival print refers to a fine art reproduction of museum quality, created using the highest quality materials and methods. These prints are produced on the finest papers and with inks specifically designed to resist color fading over time. Drawings and paintings are reproduced using a fine art printer with exceptionally high resolution, ensuring longevity and preservation of the artwork.

Inkjet print

An inkjet printer creates prints by spraying millions of tiny ink droplets onto paper. This type of printing is generally inexpensive because the ink is relatively affordable. Artists can use computers to create digital art, which can then be printed in color using inkjet technology.

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