Joel Shapiro (1941) - Untitled (Double Red)

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Joel Shapiro, Untitled (Double Red), a 1980 lithography in a limited edition (33/40), hand-signed, with red, white and black colours, printed in the United States and sold with an oak frame and UV museum glass.

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Joel Shapiro’s playful, minimalist sculptures, typically made from wood or bronze, teeter at the boundary of abstraction and figuration. The artist constructs his seemingly simple forms out of multicolored painted blocks and soaring planes. A number of his pieces evoke human figures in motion, though even these embrace the spare, open-ended nature of geometric abstraction. Shapiro often suspends his pieces by wires attached to walls, floors, and ceilings; the architecture of individual exhibition spaces and the works’ proximity to viewers help dictate their impact. Shapiro has exhibited widely around the world and completed large-scale public commissions in Washington, D.C.; Denver, Colorado; Ottawa, Canada; and Guangzhou, China. His work has sold for six figures on the secondary market and belongs in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate, the Stedelijk Museum, Moderna Museet, and the Centre Pompidou.

This work

the edition of 40 printed by Derrière l'Étoile Studios, New York and co-published by Brooke Alexander Editions and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. Colout litho in mint condition and framed in oak frame with UV museum glass!

Joel Shapiro’s playful, minimalist sculptures, typically made from wood or bronze, teeter at the boundary of abstraction and figuration. The artist constructs his seemingly simple forms out of multicolored painted blocks and soaring planes. A number of his pieces evoke human figures in motion, though even these embrace the spare, open-ended nature of geometric abstraction. Shapiro often suspends his pieces by wires attached to walls, floors, and ceilings; the architecture of individual exhibition spaces and the works’ proximity to viewers help dictate their impact. Shapiro has exhibited widely around the world and completed large-scale public commissions in Washington, D.C.; Denver, Colorado; Ottawa, Canada; and Guangzhou, China. His work has sold for six figures on the secondary market and belongs in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate, the Stedelijk Museum, Moderna Museet, and the Centre Pompidou.

This work

the edition of 40 printed by Derrière l'Étoile Studios, New York and co-published by Brooke Alexander Editions and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. Colout litho in mint condition and framed in oak frame with UV museum glass!

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Artist
Joel Shapiro (1941)
Edition number
33/40
Edition
Limited edition
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Gallery
Title of artwork
Untitled (Double Red)
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
United States
Year
1980
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Red, White
Height
74.9 cm
Width
104.5 cm
Weight
3000 g
Style
Abstract
Period
1980-1990
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