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Silkscreen printed in colors on an unknown cream white wove paper.
Signed and numbered from the edition of 50.
Published by Dorfman Projects, New York & Bernar Venet.
Printed by Brand X, New York
1997
Edition Size: 50
Sheet Size: 162.56 X 121.9 cm
Signed
Condition: Excellent
Silkscreen printed in colors on an unknown cream white wove paper.
Signed and numbered from the edition of 50.
Published by Dorfman Projects, New York & Bernar Venet.
Printed by Brand X, New York
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Bernar Venet is a French sculptor who was born in 1941 at Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban. He has resided in the US since 1966, where he has gained a reputation for his steel sculptures and drawings. In the 1960s, he presented a series of paintings covered with tar. His fame was established during the same period with the realisation of a sculpture without specific form consisting of a pile of coal poured on the ground. His use and interpretation of intellectual abstraction and his interest in mathematical formulas and experimentation, led him to conceptual art.