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Alex Capecelatro

Spotted

Unknown

Untitled

A striking large-format black-and-white print depicting a dynamic male figure in mid-stride, dressed in a suit, with jacket dramatically raised above his head — evoking themes of performance, movement, and masculine energy. The silhouette-style figure is rendered in bold flat black against a cream/off-white paper ground. The work is presented in a sleek black frame with glazing and appears to carry pencil signature and edition markings in the lower margin. A possible artist's proof or limited edition notation is visible at lower left.

Medium
Print (screenprint or giclée on paper, framed behind glass)
Signed
Yes

Notes

Lower-left margin shows what appears to be an edition or proof notation (possibly 'AP' or a small number). Lower-right margin shows a cursive pencil signature and what may be an edition number (partially legible, possibly 'P/S' or similar). Work is glazed and framed in a thin black metal frame. Ownership status noted as 'spotted'. No accompanying documents provided.

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Unknown, Untitled

A striking large-format black-and-white print depicting a dynamic male figure in mid-stride, dressed in a suit, with jacket dramatically raised above his head — evoking themes of performance, movement, and masculine energy. The silhouette-style figure is rendered in bold flat black against a cream/off-white paper ground. The work is presented in a sleek black frame with glazing and appears to carry pencil signature and edition markings in the lower margin. A possible artist's proof or limited edition notation is visible at lower left.

Medium
Print (screenprint or giclée on paper, framed behind glass)
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist

Related themes

Print, Edition, Monochrome, Large Format, Movement, Performance, Figurative, Black and White, Contemporary, Male Figure

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Collected by

Richard Caswell, Sebastián Naranjo, Jonah Handel, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Ethan Elkins, Alex Capecelatro, Mihail Lari, Cleveland Museum of Art