
Welding Series I-III
These three works from John Chamberlain's *Welding Series I-III* reflect the artist's signature fascination with industrial materials and the expressive power of metal, translated here into a graphic medium. Each piece, signed, dated, and numbered 20/27 in pencil, was published by Topaz Editions Inc., Tampa, bearing their distinctive blindstamps. The limited edition series bridges Chamberlain's celebrated sculptural practice with the intimate scale of works on paper, preserving his dynamic visual language within a collectible format.
- Medium
- All signed, dated and numbered 20/27 in pencil, published by Topaz Editions Inc., Tampa (with their blindstamps), all framed.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Evening & Day Editions
October 17, 2018
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Richard Serra
American · b. 1938

Serra's work shares Chamberlain's obsession with industrial materials and the raw expressive weight of metal, and his prints and drawings translate sculptural mass into bold monochromatic graphic forms with similar geometric abstraction.

Mark di Suvero
American · b. 1933

Di Suvero works extensively with industrial steel and welded metal forms, and his works on paper similarly bridge his sculptural practice with a graphic aesthetic that captures the dynamic energy and metallic quality seen in this series.

Frank Stella
American · b. 1936

Stella's limited edition print series employ geometric abstraction and metallic surfaces with an industrial sensibility, and his work similarly translates three dimensional structural thinking into graphic multiples with bold monochromatic and sculptural visual impact.

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