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Raymond Hains — torn posters
Raymond Hains

torn posters

Raymond Hains' *Torn Posters* exemplifies the artist's pioneering practice of Affichisme, in which found, lacerated street posters are elevated to the status of fine art. The layered, fragmented surfaces reveal a raw, accidental beauty born from the urban environment, where time, weather, and human interference become the true collaborators. Through this work, Hains challenges conventional notions of authorship and artistic creation by transforming the anonymous chaos of the street into a compelling aesthetic statement.

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

June 28, 2013

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Raymond Hains, torn posters

Raymond Hains' *Torn Posters* exemplifies the artist's pioneering practice of Affichisme, in which found, lacerated street posters are elevated to the status of fine art. The layered, fragmented surfaces reveal a raw, accidental beauty born from the urban environment, where time, weather, and human interference become the true collaborators. Through this work, Hains challenges conventional notions of authorship and artistic creation by transforming the anonymous chaos of the street into a compelling aesthetic statement.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Monochrome, French, Bold, Street Art, Collage, Urban, Abstract, Texture, Found Objects, Contemporary

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