Lubomir Štěpán (1953) - Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs





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Lubomír Štěpán, original mixed-media portrait titled Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs (1978), a surreal assemblage in a wooden frame, 61 cm high by 67 cm wide with white, blue and brown tones, signed and from the Czech Republic.
Description from the seller
Size: about 67 cm x 6 cm x 61 cm
Artist: Lubomír Štěpán (born 1953)
Year: 1978 (June)
Era: 1970s / Postmodernism
Style: Assemblage / Object Art / Dadaism / Surrealism
Material: Mixed media in the wooden object box (circuit boards, electronic components, textiles/shirt collars, pencil, wire, mixed media on board)
Condition: Signs of wear and patina present, see photos
Description: For sale is a museum-grade and highly exciting original material assemblage by the Czech artist Lubomír Štěpán from 1978. The work bears the title "Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs" and stands out for its dadaist use of early computer boards and electronic components, which together with textile fragments form a surreal portrait of a couple. On the front side monogrammed "LŠ VI. 78.", on the back fully described, dated and titled. An absolutely rare collectible piece of Eastern European avant-garde art of the 1970s in the original object frame.
Size: about 67 cm x 6 cm x 61 cm
Artist: Lubomír Štěpán (born 1953)
Year: 1978 (June)
Era: 1970s / Postmodernism
Style: Assemblage / Object Art / Dadaism / Surrealism
Material: Mixed media in the wooden object box (circuit boards, electronic components, textiles/shirt collars, pencil, wire, mixed media on board)
Condition: Signs of wear and patina present, see photos
Description: For sale is a museum-grade and highly exciting original material assemblage by the Czech artist Lubomír Štěpán from 1978. The work bears the title "Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs" and stands out for its dadaist use of early computer boards and electronic components, which together with textile fragments form a surreal portrait of a couple. On the front side monogrammed "LŠ VI. 78.", on the back fully described, dated and titled. An absolutely rare collectible piece of Eastern European avant-garde art of the 1970s in the original object frame.

