Two Sets (One With Bench) AP 1990 HS - Huge
John Anthony Baldessari
Limited Edition Print : Photogravure w/ Aquatint
Size : 47.38x29.63 in | 120x75 cm
Edition : From the AP Edition of 11
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🔥Huge 1990 Limited Edition Hand Signed Artist Proof Photogravure w/ Aquatint - Blue Chip - Inquire $$$$$$$
Year1990
Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil
Condition Mint
Not Framed
Purchased fromOther
Story / Additional InfoJohn Baldessari Two Sets (One with Bench)1989-1990 Photogravure with aquatint 47 3/8 29 5/8 in. Artist's Proof (A.P) Pencil signed and numbered.
Certificate of AuthenticityGregg Shienbaum Fine Art
LID168120
John Anthony Baldessari - United States
John Baldessari. American. Born 1931. Baldessari is an Blue Chip American Conceptual artist known for his pioneering use of appropriated imagery. By blending photography, painting, and text, Baldessari's work examines the plastic nature of artistic media while offering commentary on our contemporary culture. "I've often thought of myself as a frustrated writer," he explained. "I consider a word and an image of equal weight, and a lot of my work comes out of that kind of thinking." Through a diverse practice that includes paintings, sculpture, and installations, the artist shaped the Conceptual Art landscape alongside Joseph Kosuth and Hans Haacke, garnering early acclaim for his signature use of colorful dots atop photographic images. Born on June 17, 1931 in National City, CA, Baldessari has been instrumental in the West Coast art scene and influenced many younger artists through his long teaching career. While at CalArts in the 1970s, he taught David Salle, Mike Kelley, and Tony Oursler, among others. The celebrated artist is a recipient of the Americans for the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award and the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement awarded by the Venice Biennale. In 2010, the artist was the subject of a retrospective "John Baldessari: Pure Beauty" which included more than 150 works made between 1962 and 2010. He currently lives in Santa Monica, CA and works in Venice, CA. Baldessari's works are currently held in the collections several museums including the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, among others. Listings wanted. Check out our new sister site Bluechipartbrokerage.com