Freddish (1971) - untitled






Over 10 years' experience in art trade and previously founded his own gallery.
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Freddish, a French artist born in 1971, presents an original untitled ink-on-280gsm paper artwork measuring 60 cm by 80 cm, hand-signed, dated 2025, in black and white, from the 2020s, with a digital certificate of authenticity and provenance from the artist’s studio, sold by Agent, in excellent condition and unframed.
Description from the seller
Artist name: Freddish
Nationality: French
Date of birth: 1971, Paris, France
Title of the work: untitled
Year: 2025
Technique: Ink on 280g paper
Dimensions:
Canvas: 60 cm x 80 cm
Framing: No
Details of the signature:
Hand-signed by the artist
Edition:
Unique work (no numbering, original piece).
Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Freddish Papritz
Work from the series that is a hit Geek Muted
Documentation:
The work is for sale with a digital certificate of authenticity issued by the agency representing the artist, MP ARTS AGENCY.
Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.
Delivery:
The work will be shipped from France, carefully packaged and insured. It will be shipped rolled.
About the artist:
Freddish Papritz, professionally known as Freddish, is a French visual artist born in 1971 in Paris.
Self-taught, he emerged from early Parisian urban culture and, by the late 1980s, became one of the formative figures of French street art. Active within the first circles of graffiti in the 1980s and 1990s, notably as a member of the IZB crew, Freddish helped lay the foundations of the street art movement in France.
Alongside his urban practice, he worked as an assistant to major contemporary artists such as Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely, experiences that deeply influenced his artistic vision and placed his work in the heritage of the New Realists.
From these influences, Freddish develops a singular multidisciplinary artistic language blending painting, sculpture, assemblage and urban techniques. He became especially known for his sculptural interventions and metallic assemblages, often designed for public space. Alongside other artists, he co-founded La Galerie de la Rue, a collective platform dedicated to exhibiting urban art in both institutional and non-institutional contexts, in France and internationally, notably through projects in West Africa.
Freddish also closely collaborates with hip-hop and contemporary dance scenes, creating sets, installations and visual environments for shows staged in major Paris venues such as L’Olympia, La Cigale and La Grande Halle de la Villette.
A significant step in his career came in 2006 when he participated in the Salon d’Automne in Paris, marking one of the first institutional recognitions of street art in France.
His work explores urban, social and fantastical themes, blending acrylic painting, collage and metallic sculpture. Rooted in popular culture and hip-hop aesthetics, his practice gradually evolved toward more narrative and personal compositions, while remaining strongly connected to the city and its symbols.
Freddish’s work is regularly presented on the contemporary art market, with pieces appearing at public sales since the 2010s, including notable works offered for sale in 2025. His creations are today in private collections in France and abroad.
Between 2020 and 2026, Freddish continues developing site-specific projects, immersive installations and murals, notably in architectural and hotel spaces such as Ki Space Hotel & Spa, where his paintings and sculptures engage directly with their surroundings.
Considered a historical figure of French street art alongside artists such as Speedy Graphito, Miss.Tic, Jef Aérosol and Blek le Rat, Freddish remains an active and influential artist, linking the origins of urban art with contemporary practices.
Artist name: Freddish
Nationality: French
Date of birth: 1971, Paris, France
Title of the work: untitled
Year: 2025
Technique: Ink on 280g paper
Dimensions:
Canvas: 60 cm x 80 cm
Framing: No
Details of the signature:
Hand-signed by the artist
Edition:
Unique work (no numbering, original piece).
Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Freddish Papritz
Work from the series that is a hit Geek Muted
Documentation:
The work is for sale with a digital certificate of authenticity issued by the agency representing the artist, MP ARTS AGENCY.
Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.
Delivery:
The work will be shipped from France, carefully packaged and insured. It will be shipped rolled.
About the artist:
Freddish Papritz, professionally known as Freddish, is a French visual artist born in 1971 in Paris.
Self-taught, he emerged from early Parisian urban culture and, by the late 1980s, became one of the formative figures of French street art. Active within the first circles of graffiti in the 1980s and 1990s, notably as a member of the IZB crew, Freddish helped lay the foundations of the street art movement in France.
Alongside his urban practice, he worked as an assistant to major contemporary artists such as Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely, experiences that deeply influenced his artistic vision and placed his work in the heritage of the New Realists.
From these influences, Freddish develops a singular multidisciplinary artistic language blending painting, sculpture, assemblage and urban techniques. He became especially known for his sculptural interventions and metallic assemblages, often designed for public space. Alongside other artists, he co-founded La Galerie de la Rue, a collective platform dedicated to exhibiting urban art in both institutional and non-institutional contexts, in France and internationally, notably through projects in West Africa.
Freddish also closely collaborates with hip-hop and contemporary dance scenes, creating sets, installations and visual environments for shows staged in major Paris venues such as L’Olympia, La Cigale and La Grande Halle de la Villette.
A significant step in his career came in 2006 when he participated in the Salon d’Automne in Paris, marking one of the first institutional recognitions of street art in France.
His work explores urban, social and fantastical themes, blending acrylic painting, collage and metallic sculpture. Rooted in popular culture and hip-hop aesthetics, his practice gradually evolved toward more narrative and personal compositions, while remaining strongly connected to the city and its symbols.
Freddish’s work is regularly presented on the contemporary art market, with pieces appearing at public sales since the 2010s, including notable works offered for sale in 2025. His creations are today in private collections in France and abroad.
Between 2020 and 2026, Freddish continues developing site-specific projects, immersive installations and murals, notably in architectural and hotel spaces such as Ki Space Hotel & Spa, where his paintings and sculptures engage directly with their surroundings.
Considered a historical figure of French street art alongside artists such as Speedy Graphito, Miss.Tic, Jef Aérosol and Blek le Rat, Freddish remains an active and influential artist, linking the origins of urban art with contemporary practices.
