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Rubber Stamp on BFK Rives paper - Signed and Dated - Originated from a Portfolio Book of which 225 books were made - Published by William Katz, New York and offered for sale through Multiples, Inc., New York. // Untitled (from the Stamped Indelibly Portfolio) by Allen Jones, created in 1967, is a mixed media print that uses rubber stamp techniques on BFK Rives paper. The work features a dynamic, abstract blue line drawing, contained within a rectangular border. The fluid, gestural lines suggest a figure in motion, with elongated forms and exaggerated features. This piece reflects the artist’s interest in exploring human figures through abstraction and minimalism, as well as his experimentation with unconventional materials. The use of a rubber stamp adds texture and a sense of immediacy to the piece, characteristic of the playful and experimental nature of the 1960s art scene.
Untitled (from the Stamped Indelibly Portfolio), 1967
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Rubber Stamp on BFK Rives paper - Signed and Dated - Originated from a Portfolio Book of which 225 books were made - Published by William Katz, New York and offered for sale through Multiples, Inc., New York. // Untitled (from the Stamped Indelibly Portfolio) by Allen Jones, created in 1967, is a mixed media print that uses rubber stamp techniques on BFK Rives paper. The work features a dynamic, abstract blue line drawing, contained within a rectangular border. The fluid, gestural lines suggest a figure in motion, with elongated forms and exaggerated features. This piece reflects the artist’s interest in exploring human figures through abstraction and minimalism, as well as his experimentation with unconventional materials. The use of a rubber stamp adds texture and a sense of immediacy to the piece, characteristic of the playful and experimental nature of the 1960s art scene.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
