Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Offset printing?

What is Offset printing?

Offset lithography is a printing technique where the inked image is first transferred (offset) from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. This method combines the lithographic process, which relies on the repulsion of water and oil, to keep non-printing areas ink-free by attracting a water-based film. Offset lithography was originally developed to reduce costs in reproducing artwork and is widely used for high-volume printing due to its efficiency and ability to produce sharp, consistent images.

Mel Ramos

Mobilcom FC St. Pauli, 2003

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Gerhard Richter

Roses, 1994 / 2005

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 4,000

Gerhard Richter

Skull and Candle, 1995

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 14,000 - 18,000

Takashi Murakami

Vapor Trail, 2004

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

GBP 5,400

Fernando Botero

Dessins et Aquarelles: one plate, 1984

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

USD 6,300

Lucian Freud

Encore, ca. 1949

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Bernd & Hilla Becher

Wasserturm Kirkhamgate, 1974

Photography

Offset Print

GBP 4,200

Andy Warhol

Salade de alf Landon (Wild Raspberries IV.128A), 1959

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Andy Warhol

Wild Raspberries IV.136A (Roast Iguana), 1959

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Takashi Murakami

Multiverse, Flowers, 2023

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 5,400

Takashi Murakami

Charge into the Center of Consciousness, 2023

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 5,400

Yoshitomo Nara

Real One, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 1,850

Weiwei Ai

The Odyssey, 2017

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 1,550

Jonas Wood

Large Shelf Still Life, 2017

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 1,150

Yoshitomo Nara

Marching on a Buttefbur Leaf, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 1,650

Keith Haring

At Fun Gallery, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Contemporary Art

Contemporary art refers to avant-garde or innovative art created in the recent past or present day. The exact starting point of contemporary art varies depending on the institution, often tied to the founding year of museums or galleries that showcase the style. Contemporary art is characterized by its focus on current ideas, diverse media, and the exploration of new concepts and techniques.

Young British Artists (YBAs)

Young British Artists (YBAs), also known as Britart or Brit artists, refers to a group of artists who began exhibiting together in London in 1988. Most of them graduated from the BA Fine Arts course at Goldsmiths in the late 1980s. The YBAs are known for their wild lifestyles, use of unconventional materials, and a combination of entrepreneurial and oppositional attitudes. They dominated the British art scene in the 1990s and gained significant media attention. Many of these artists were initially supported and collected by Charles Saatchi, a key figure in their rise to prominence.

Situationism

Situationism is a psychological theory that gained prominence in 1968, following the publication of a monograph by Walter Mischel that sparked the Person-situation debate. This theory argues that behavior is primarily influenced by external situational factors rather than internal traits or motivations, challenging the ideas of trait theorists like Raymond B. Cattell and Hans Eysenck, who emphasized stable personality traits. It is important not to confuse this with the Situationist International movement, an artistic and political movement founded by Asger Jorn, which focused on the critique of modern consumer society and the influence of environments on human behavior.

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