
Wall
2019
Stik's Wall (2019) presents the artist's signature minimalist figures in a composition conceived specifically to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Produced as an official publication of the Imperial War Museum, the work carries institutional weight that distinguishes it from Stik's broader edition releases, situating it at the intersection of public memory and contemporary street art practice. Rendered as a C-Type print on 230gsm Fujicolor professional paper and measuring 84 by 59 centimetres, the piece demonstrates the considered production values that characterize Stik's limited edition output, where restraint of line becomes a vehicle for substantial emotional and historical resonance. This edition of 100 is signed in black marker by both artists involved in the project, lending each impression a direct personal authentication that strengthens its collectible status. Stik's elongated, sparse figures have become among the most recognizable visual language in British street art, carrying a universality that translates fluidly from wall to paper without losing urgency or intimacy. The subject matter, commemorating one of the defining moments of late twentieth-century history, gives this particular work a documentary and commemorative dimension that extends its appeal beyond the artist's established following to collectors drawn to art with clear cultural and historical anchoring. For collectors building a holding in accessible British street art editions, this work represents a well-documented, institutionally connected example from a pivotal year in Stik's practice. The combination of a meaningful anniversary subject, a reputable publishing partner, and a relatively contained edition size of 100 supports long-term desirability. The print is offered unframed, allowing the collector full discretion in presentation, and prospective buyers should note that this lot is subject to Artist Resale Right.
- Medium
- C-Type print on 230gsm Fujicolor professional paper
- Sheet
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Tate Ward Auctions
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