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Raymond Hains — Sans titre
Raymond Hains

Sans titre

1965

Raymond Hains' *Sans titre* is a striking example of the artist's signature engagement with found imagery and urban visual culture, drawn from the collection *From Turner to Cézanne: Five Remarkable Works on Paper*. The work reflects Hains' lifelong fascination with torn posters, fragmented text, and the layered surfaces of the modern city, transforming ephemeral street materials into a sophisticated artistic language. Through this piece, Hains bridges the gap between chance and intention, inviting the viewer to reconsider the aesthetic potential of everyday, discarded imagery.

Medium
From Turner to Cezanne: five remarkable works on paper
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

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Art Contemporain

Lot 270

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Raymond Hains, Sans titre, 1965

Raymond Hains' *Sans titre* is a striking example of the artist's signature engagement with found imagery and urban visual culture, drawn from the collection *From Turner to Cézanne: Five Remarkable Works on Paper*. The work reflects Hains' lifelong fascination with torn posters, fragmented text, and the layered surfaces of the modern city, transforming ephemeral street materials into a sophisticated artistic language. Through this piece, Hains bridges the gap between chance and intention, inviting the viewer to reconsider the aesthetic potential of everyday, discarded imagery.

Medium
From Turner to Cezanne: five remarkable works on paper
Dimensions
101 x 142 cm
Year
1965
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Christie's, London, United Kingdom

Related themes

Twentieth Century, Contemplative Mood, Male Artist, Mixed Media, French Artist, Collage, Works on Paper, Modern Artist, Neutral Tones, Nouveau Réalisme, Abstract

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