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*Peter Phillips (British, b.1939) UNTITLED Screenprint on foil in colours, 1973, signed, dated and inscribed 'artist's proof' in pencil, on BFK Rives wove paper, with full margins image 44.8 x 60.7cm, framed, and *Pietro Psaier (Italian, 1934-2004) A HIGH VOLTAGE DISASTER Silkscreen in colours, signed, stamped and numbered 2/50, bears 'Andy Warhol' signature and 'Factory Additions' stamp image 94 x 43.5cm, framed (2) *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
ROBERT LONGO (AMERICAN B.1953) A "SINGLE FRAME" FROM THE 'MNEMONIC PICTURES' FOLIO Signed with initials and dated '95 in pencil, numbered 4/26, photo-lithograph, taken from the set of 24, published 1995, unframed 20.5cm x 25.5cm (8in x 10in) and some text 'Remembering Johnny' from the same series (2) Note: John Calcutt was born in Chipping Norton and moved to Scotland in 1969 to study Fine Art at Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, but realising his interests lay in the thoughts, processes and concepts of creation, rather than the processes of making, transferred from Fine Art to History of Art, gaining a MA (Hons) in 1973, specialising in European Art c. 1750-1850. He completed his formal education at the Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London) in 1974, gaining an MA in Realism in European Art c. 1830-1860. John returned to academia soon after as Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Art and Design at the University of Central Lancashire, where he worked for twelve years before returning to Scotland in 1987 to take up the position of Lecturer in the Historical and Critical Studies Department at the Glasgow School of Art. In 2005 he became Senior Lecturer on the MFA Programme at GSA, before succeeding his close friend Sam Ainsley as Programme Leader in 2007, working with another close friend, the artist Graham Ramsay. He was also Programme leader on the MLitt in Fine Art Practice Course at Glasgow School of Art from 2012-16 and continued to work at the school after he retired in January 2017, when he became Director of Bureau de Change, a pioneering Postgraduate Forum he initiated to nurture recent graduate talent. Although John spent 44 years working within higher education institutions, he was no stuffy academic and loved sharing his deep and wide knowledge with students. He was an inspirational teacher, writer and critic who significantly shaped and informed the contemporary visual art scene in Scotland and beyond, nurturing the careers of many of the countries most celebrated and critically acclaimed artists. His collecting interests included contemporary visual art, books and music, with a particular passion for Pop Art; his home a homage to Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.
JON SCHUELER (AMERICAN 1916-1992) SUMMER SKY Signed and dated '81 and inscribed with title in pencil, numbered 33/37, lithograph on Japan paper, unframed 45cm x 53cm (17.75in x 21in), and a further similar lithograph by the artist (2) Note: John Calcutt was born in Chipping Norton and moved to Scotland in 1969 to study Fine Art at Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, but realising his interests lay in the thoughts, processes and concepts of creation, rather than the processes of making, transferred from Fine Art to History of Art, gaining a MA (Hons) in 1973, specialising in European Art c. 1750-1850. He completed his formal education at the Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London) in 1974, gaining an MA in Realism in European Art c. 1830-1860. John returned to academia soon after as Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Art and Design at the University of Central Lancashire, where he worked for twelve years before returning to Scotland in 1987 to take up the position of Lecturer in the Historical and Critical Studies Department at the Glasgow School of Art. In 2005 he became Senior Lecturer on the MFA Programme at GSA, before succeeding his close friend Sam Ainsley as Programme Leader in 2007, working with another close friend, the artist Graham Ramsay. He was also Programme leader on the MLitt in Fine Art Practice Course at Glasgow School of Art from 2012-16 and continued to work at the school after he retired in January 2017, when he became Director of Bureau de Change, a pioneering Postgraduate Forum he initiated to nurture recent graduate talent. Although John spent 44 years working within higher education institutions, he was no stuffy academic and loved sharing his deep and wide knowledge with students. He was an inspirational teacher, writer and critic who significantly shaped and informed the contemporary visual art scene in Scotland and beyond, nurturing the careers of many of the countries most celebrated and critically acclaimed artists. His collecting interests included contemporary visual art, books and music, with a particular passion for Pop Art; his home a homage to Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.
Original vintage advertising poster for an exhibition by David Tartakover In Tokyo. Colourful graphic design featuring a mountain, palm trees, cacti, camels, people and symbols. David Tartakover (born 1944) is an Israeli graphic designer, political activist, artist and design educator. David Tartakover was born in Haifa in 1944. Tartakover studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, and is a graduate of the London College of Printing. Since 1975, Tartakover has operated his own studio in Tel Aviv, specializing in various aspects of visual communications, with particular emphasis on culture and politics. From 1976, Tatakover has been a senior lecturer in the Visual Communication Department of the Bezalel Academy, is a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI), has been a president of the Graphic Designers Association of Israel (GDAI). He has established a reputation for a series of politically provocative self-produced posters, some at the time of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish new year). Tartakover designed Peace Now's logo in 1978. The logo emerged from a poster created by Tartakover for a mass rally, held in what is now Rabin Square in Tel Aviv on April 1, 1978, titled "Peace Now." It became the name of the organization, the first political bumper sticker in Israel and it is still one of Israel's most popular stickers. The logo combines two typefaces, "Shalom" (peace) in black traditional Koren Bible Type (designed by Eliyahu Koren) and "Achshav" (now) in the red headline-style Haim Type (designed by Jan Le Witt). Influences on Tartakover's work stem from Gustav Klutsis, John Heartfield, Alexander Rodchenko, Ben Shahn, and Andy Warhol. He claims that his mentor has been comic-book artist Bob Gill and that best work is the Hebrew-lettered "Peace Now" logo. Tatakover is one of the most prominent Israeli graphic designers; others include Franz Kraus (1905–1998), Gabriel and Maxim Shamir (1909–1992, 1910–1990), and Dan Reisinger (b. 1934). Good condition, tear in top corner. Country: Israel, year of printing: 1982, designer: David Tartakover, size (cm): 99x68cm
Original vintage sport event poster for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles featuring a colourful painting by Lynda Benglis, who was one of 16 distinguished contemporary artists chosen to produce the official Olympics posters by the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. Benglis is a well-known Greek-American contemporary artist who took the New York art world by storm in the early 1970's with her brashness and confidence, and quickly came to know the likes of David Hockney, Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Eva Hesse and Barnett Newman. Very good condition, faint creases and waving in bottom left corner. Country: USA, year of printing: 1982, designer: Lynda Benglis, size (cm): 61x91.5 (Horizontal)
After Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Marilyn (Announcement) Screenprint in colours, 1981 With printed text to reverse 30.5 x 30.5cm (12 x 12 in.) Unframed Produced as an announcement for the Warhol: A Retrospective 1963-1981 exhibition held at Castelli Graphics, New York, 21 November - 22 December, 1981.
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987). Soup Can Sketch in black ink, signed by the artist. In presentation frame with photograph of Warhol. Sketch size: 15.5 x 10.5cm. Framed and glazed, frame size: 42 x 49cm. Provenance: Frasers Autographs October 1999, sold with original receipt. . Some yellowing of paper.
Peter Keil, American/German (b. 1942 ) Acrylic on Canvas "Andy Warhol" Signed and Dated '84 Lower Right, Title Lower Left. Inscribed with titled and date Berlin '84 en verso. Measures 36" H x 30" W, frame measures 38" H x 31-7/8" W. Condition: Craquelure, some paint loss, Estimate: $150.00 - $250.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
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