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Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) — left
Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) — left
Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita) — left
Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita)

left

1967

Created in 1967, this minimalist screenprint uses a single word title to convey meaning. The work explores concepts of direction, position, or political stance through its presentation. The composition is restrained yet impactful in its visual approach. Color choices and layout create significance from simplicity. The piece demonstrates the artist's ability to create powerful statements with minimal formal elements.

Medium
screenprint in colors
Dimensions

Notes

Signed to lower right ‘Corita’. This work is from the edition of unknown size and is identified in the archive as number 67-02.

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Corita Kent (Sister Mary Corita), left, 1967

Created in 1967, this minimalist screenprint uses a single word title to convey meaning. The work explores concepts of direction, position, or political stance through its presentation. The composition is restrained yet impactful in its visual approach. Color choices and layout create significance from simplicity. The piece demonstrates the artist's ability to create powerful statements with minimal formal elements.

Medium
screenprint in colors
Dimensions
74.9 x 90.2 cm
Year
1967
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Directional Language, Restrained Composition, Powerful Statement, Color Studies, Vibrant Palette, Simple Forms, Conceptual Art, Screenprint Process, Abstract Movement, Screenprint, 1967 Work, Political Art, Modernist Design, Single Word Title, Color Meaning, Spatial Composition, Directional Concepts, Visual Simplicity, Minimal Text, Minimalist approach

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