Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is New Generation Sculpture?

What is New Generation Sculpture?

New Generation Sculpture was a movement started in the 1960s by a group of British artists. They experimented with unconventional forms, materials, and colors, creating sculptures that did not rely on traditional bases. Their work often featured plastic sheeting, fiberglass, and other industrial materials, which were fastened together and brightly painted.

Lynn Chadwick

Little Girl III, 1987

Sculpture / Object

Bronze

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Lynn Chadwick

Little Girl, 1970

Sculpture / Object

Bronze

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Anthony Caro

House Pitch, 2011

Sculpture / Object

Object

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Lynn Chadwick

Watchers, 1960

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Anthony Caro

Sin título, 1984

Drawing / Watercolor

Pencil

EUR 5,000 - 7,000

Rafael Barrios

Levitation IV, 2019

Sculpture / Object

Metal

EUR 5,000

Anthony Caro

Table Piece Y-30, 1984

Sculpture / Object

Object

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Anthony Caro

Table Piece Z-39, 1981

Sculpture / Object

Object

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Anthony Caro

Table piece S-13, 1994

Sculpture / Object

Object

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Anthony Caro

Low Table Piece CCCCXXXI, 1977

Sculpture / Object

Object

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Rafael Barrios

Levitation III, 2019

Sculpture / Object

Metal

EUR 5,000

Anthony Caro

Leaf Pool, 1996 - 2000

Limited Edition Print

Assemblage

EUR 2,500 - 4,000

Anthony Caro

Untitled (Human Figure), 2003

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,500 - 2,500

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Acrylic on paper

Acrylic on paper is a technique that involves using acrylic paints on various paper types and textures. Artists often choose watercolor paper with smooth or rough surfaces to apply acrylics using watercolor techniques such as bleeding, washing, and spattering. This approach allows for a wide range of effects, combining the flexibility of acrylics with the delicate qualities of watercolor methods.

Laser print

A laser print is created by using red, blue, and green lasers to expose photographic silver halide paper. After exposure, the paper is processed with photographic chemicals to produce an archival-quality print. This digital technology results in sharp images with highly uniform color and excellent detail.

Engraving

Engraving is a printmaking technique where a metal plate or surface is directly cut using a sharp engraving tool called a burin. The tool creates deep lines or grooves, which are then filled with ink. The plate is pressed onto paper with heavy pressure, transferring the inked image. This process results in a clear and precise print.

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