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Nate Lowman — Orange Maxima
Nate Lowman

Orange Maxima

Orange Maxima is a silkscreen on canvas laid on panel by New York-based artist Nate Lowman, known for his exploration of American iconography, violence, and mass media imagery. The work reflects Lowman's signature appropriation of found images and graphic symbols, translating them through the silkscreen process to examine the relationship between popular culture and underlying cultural anxieties. The bold use of orange commands immediate visual attention while the work's layered meaning invites deeper reflection on consumer society and the imagery that saturates contemporary life.

Medium
silkscreen on canvas, laid on panel

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Contemporary Art Evening Sale

June 29, 2015

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Nate Lowman, Orange Maxima

Orange Maxima is a silkscreen on canvas laid on panel by New York-based artist Nate Lowman, known for his exploration of American iconography, violence, and mass media imagery. The work reflects Lowman's signature appropriation of found images and graphic symbols, translating them through the silkscreen process to examine the relationship between popular culture and underlying cultural anxieties. The bold use of orange commands immediate visual attention while the work's layered meaning invites deeper reflection on consumer society and the imagery that saturates contemporary life.

Medium
silkscreen on canvas, laid on panel
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Orange Tones, Male Artist, Provocative Mood, Orange Palette, Mixed Media, Panel Mounted, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Silkscreen, Pop Art, 21st Century, Silkscreen On Canvas, Canvas On Panel, Abstract

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