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Julian Schnabel — Malfi
Julian Schnabel

Malfi

1998

This triptych exemplifies Schnabel's innovative approach to printmaking, combining traditional silkscreen techniques with his signature materiality through hand-worked monotype and poured resin applications. The work demonstrates the artist's ongoing exploration of layered surfaces and textural depth, translating the painterly qualities of his large-scale canvases into the intimate format of museum board.

Medium
Three silkscreens on museum board, each hand worked with monotype and poured resin
Dimensions
Edition
Edition of 60 of 60
Signed
Yes

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Julian Schnabel, Malfi, 1998

This triptych exemplifies Schnabel's innovative approach to printmaking, combining traditional silkscreen techniques with his signature materiality through hand-worked monotype and poured resin applications. The work demonstrates the artist's ongoing exploration of layered surfaces and textural depth, translating the painterly qualities of his large-scale canvases into the intimate format of museum board.

Medium
Three silkscreens on museum board, each hand worked with monotype and poured resin
Dimensions
50.038 x 39.878 cm
Year
1998
Edition
of 60
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Hamilton Selway, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Mixed Media, Monotype, Silkscreen, Experimental Printmaking, Abstract, Neo-Expressionism, Contemporary

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