Sean Scully (1945) - Roland Garros 2001





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Sean Scully – Roland Garros 2001, an offset print poster (limited edition) from 2001, measuring 75 cm by 57 cm, weight 1 kg, plate signed, produced in Spain and sold by Gallery, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Offset print poster for the Roland Garros tournament.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Sean Scully (born 1945) is an Irish-American painter and one of the most important contemporary abstract artists. Born in Dublin and raised in London, he later moved to the United States, where he developed his distinctive style based on layered stripes, blocks, and geometric forms. His paintings combine abstraction with emotional depth, using rich textures and carefully balanced color relationships.
Scully was initially influenced by Minimalism, but he introduced a more expressive and human dimension into geometric abstraction. Working across painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, he has created a highly recognizable visual language that explores rhythm, structure, and memory.
Among his major achievements are numerous international retrospectives, exhibitions in leading museums worldwide, and multiple awards recognizing his contribution to contemporary abstract art and modern painting.
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Offset print poster for the Roland Garros tournament.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Sean Scully (born 1945) is an Irish-American painter and one of the most important contemporary abstract artists. Born in Dublin and raised in London, he later moved to the United States, where he developed his distinctive style based on layered stripes, blocks, and geometric forms. His paintings combine abstraction with emotional depth, using rich textures and carefully balanced color relationships.
Scully was initially influenced by Minimalism, but he introduced a more expressive and human dimension into geometric abstraction. Working across painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, he has created a highly recognizable visual language that explores rhythm, structure, and memory.
Among his major achievements are numerous international retrospectives, exhibitions in leading museums worldwide, and multiple awards recognizing his contribution to contemporary abstract art and modern painting.

