


Lithograph B (from Not Wanting to Say Anything About Marcel)
1969
This lithograph in colors on black Fabriano paper is part of John Cage's conceptual series created in 1969. The work represents Cage's distinctive approach to visual art, combining his philosophical ideas with printmaking techniques. The piece engages with the legacy of Marcel Duchamp through its title and visual language. Black Fabriano provides a dramatic foundation for the colored lithographic elements. This work exemplifies Cage's interest in chance operations and indeterminacy applied to visual media.
- Medium
- lithograph in colors on black Fabriano
- Dimensions
Notes
Signed and numbered to lower edge '124/125 John Cage Calvin Sumsion' with printer's blindstamp. This work is number 124 from the edition of 125 printed by Hollander Workshop, Inc., New York and published by Eye Editions, Cincinnati.
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Editions & Works on Paper
April 16, 2026
Estimate: $1,000 – $1,500
Lot 137
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