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settings and subcultures, and the non-professional look of such DIY
culture screenprints have
become a
significant cultural aesthetic seen on
movie posters, record...
- In 1975, Andy
Warhol created a
series of 250
screenprints based on pop-culture icon Mick Jagger.
Warhol had
created past
album covers for the
Rolling Stones...
- as a
derivative of his Campbell's Soup Cans series. 250 sets of
these screenprints were made by the
Salvatore Silkscreen Company in New York City. It consists...
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Monkey Queen is a
series of
signed and
unsigned screenprints by the
graffiti artist Banksy,
released in 2003. Banksy's
Monkey Queen is an inflammatory...
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artist known for his
brilliantly colored,
expressionist paintings and
screenprints of athletes, musicians, and
sporting events.
Neiman was born in 1921...
- were
essentially representational. In 1970 he made six more poster-like
screenprints, Fortifications,
published in New York City. A
number of
these are in...
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works in the 1960s were
taken to
Europe for the
production of
Warhol screenprints under the name "Sunday B Morning".
Warhol signed and
numbered one edition...
- on canvas, 32 panels") and the
latter two as sets of
screenprints ("Portfolio of ten
screenprints"). The
original 32 soup-can
works were
produced by tracing...
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collection of the
Indianapolis Museum of Art,
which also owns one of the
screenprints. In 1966
Indiana worked with
Marian Goodman of Multiples, Inc. to make...
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Printmaking is the
process of
creating artworks by printing,
normally on paper, but also on fabric, wood, metal, and
other surfaces. "Traditional printmaking"...