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Arman — Royal Guns
Arman

Royal Guns

"Royal Guns" is a screenprint by Arman, the French artist known for his assemblage works and accumulations of everyday objects. The piece exemplifies Arman's characteristic approach of transforming mundane or mass produced items into provocative artistic statements through repetition and arrangement. Like much of his work, the print likely engages with themes of consumerism, violence, or the absurdity of modern life through the accumulation and presentation of gun imagery.

Medium
Screenprint

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March Modern & Contemporary Art

March 25, 2026

Lot 64

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Arman, Royal Guns

"Royal Guns" is a screenprint by Arman, the French artist known for his assemblage works and accumulations of everyday objects. The piece exemplifies Arman's characteristic approach of transforming mundane or mass produced items into provocative artistic statements through repetition and arrangement. Like much of his work, the print likely engages with themes of consumerism, violence, or the absurdity of modern life through the accumulation and presentation of gun imagery.

Medium
Screenprint
Seen at
RoGallery, Long Island City, NY

Related themes

20th Century, Wall-mounted installation, Neo-Dada, Weapons and firearms, Accumulation, French Artist, Found Object Assemblage, Industrial Aesthetic, Monochromatic, Critique of consumerism

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