Donald Lipski - Roland Garros 1995 (Original Print)






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Official poster in excellent condition for a vintage print dating from 1995.
Original photos of the artwork offered for sale
Artwork stored flat under a plastic sleeve in a professional binder and in a non-smoking area.
Dimensions: 76 × 58 cm
An original poster by American artist Donald Lipski, commissioned by the Roland-Garros Tournament Authority to promote the event held in 1995 at the Roland-Garros stadium in Paris. Signed on the plate.
Lipski is an American sculptor best known for his installation work and large-scale public pieces. His work is characterized by the recontextualization of everyday objects, transforming ordinary items into poetic and surreal icons.
This poster speaks to fans and collectors of contemporary art, tennis enthusiasts, and fans of the French Open. It features two antique rackets joined together in a heart shape, blending sport and visual poetry.
This work will appeal to enthusiasts of all four Grand Slam tournaments — Roland Garros, Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open — as well as collectors of vintage tennis posters and sports graphic art. It will find a place among fans of the French Tennis Federation (FFT), clay courts, the French Open, and also ATP and WTA tournaments.
Since 1980, the list of artists who have created the tournament poster has been prestigious: Valerio Adami, Eduardo Arroyo, Jean-Michel Folon, Vladimir Velickovic, Gilles Aillaud, Razzia, Jacques Monory, Jiří Kolář, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Pierre Alechinsky, Nicola De Maria, Claude Garache, Joan Miró, Jan Voss, Jean Le Gac, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Donald Lipski, Jean-Michel Meurice, Antonio Saura, Hervé Télémaque, Antonio Seguí, Antoni Tàpies, Sean Scully, Arman, Jane Hammond, Daniel Humair, Jaume Plensa, Günther Förg, Kate Shepherd, Arnulf Rainer, Konrad Klapheck, Nalini Malani, Barthélémy Toguo, Hervé Di Rosa, David Nash, Juan Uslé, Du Zhenjun, Marc Desgrandchamps, Vik Muniz, Fabienne Verdier, José María Sicilia, Pierre Seinturier, Jean Claracq, Louise Sartor, Maxime Verdier, Paul Rousteau, Marc-Antoine Mathieu, JR
Official poster in excellent condition for a vintage print dating from 1995.
Original photos of the artwork offered for sale
Artwork stored flat under a plastic sleeve in a professional binder and in a non-smoking area.
Dimensions: 76 × 58 cm
An original poster by American artist Donald Lipski, commissioned by the Roland-Garros Tournament Authority to promote the event held in 1995 at the Roland-Garros stadium in Paris. Signed on the plate.
Lipski is an American sculptor best known for his installation work and large-scale public pieces. His work is characterized by the recontextualization of everyday objects, transforming ordinary items into poetic and surreal icons.
This poster speaks to fans and collectors of contemporary art, tennis enthusiasts, and fans of the French Open. It features two antique rackets joined together in a heart shape, blending sport and visual poetry.
This work will appeal to enthusiasts of all four Grand Slam tournaments — Roland Garros, Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open — as well as collectors of vintage tennis posters and sports graphic art. It will find a place among fans of the French Tennis Federation (FFT), clay courts, the French Open, and also ATP and WTA tournaments.
Since 1980, the list of artists who have created the tournament poster has been prestigious: Valerio Adami, Eduardo Arroyo, Jean-Michel Folon, Vladimir Velickovic, Gilles Aillaud, Razzia, Jacques Monory, Jiří Kolář, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Pierre Alechinsky, Nicola De Maria, Claude Garache, Joan Miró, Jan Voss, Jean Le Gac, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Donald Lipski, Jean-Michel Meurice, Antonio Saura, Hervé Télémaque, Antonio Seguí, Antoni Tàpies, Sean Scully, Arman, Jane Hammond, Daniel Humair, Jaume Plensa, Günther Förg, Kate Shepherd, Arnulf Rainer, Konrad Klapheck, Nalini Malani, Barthélémy Toguo, Hervé Di Rosa, David Nash, Juan Uslé, Du Zhenjun, Marc Desgrandchamps, Vik Muniz, Fabienne Verdier, José María Sicilia, Pierre Seinturier, Jean Claracq, Louise Sartor, Maxime Verdier, Paul Rousteau, Marc-Antoine Mathieu, JR
