Edward Ruscha, Coyote, Lithograph on Rives BFK paper, 1989
Edward Ruscha, Etc. #207, 1991, Lithograph (more…)
“My most persistently recurring thought is to work in a scope as far-reaching as possible,” she wrote early in her career “to express a feeling of freedom in all its necessary ramifications—its awe, beauty, magnitude, horror and baseness.” [+]
Lee Bontecou, Untitled, from Ten from Leo Castelli, 1968
Lithograph printed on cloth affixed to board and laid down on support mat
Joe Goode, No. 1 (diptych), from Gunshot Series, 1981
Lithograph in colors with gunshots on Twinrocker handmade paper
“Original lithograph by Japanese artist and architect Shusaku Arakawa from the portfolio “Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght”, published in 1982 as a retrospect on the occasion of Aimé Maeghts death.” — [book info.]
Shusaku Arakawa, Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght, 1982
“I assumed that everything would lead to complete failure, but I decided that didn’t matter – that would be my life.” — Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns, No (ULAE 71; G. 128), 1969
Lithograph with embossing printed in colors on Arjomari paper, with lead collage
Bertrand Fleuret — via & more — site
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“I am alone. Walking at random. Wandering, as if at random,...
Peter Upward.
August Strindberg.
From The Lodger, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927.