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Woodcut on Somerset Velvet 300gsm // Julian Opie’s Apartment 3, created in 2021, is a woodcut print on Somerset Velvet 300gsm paper. This limited edition work, known for its minimalist and graphic style, depicts a high-rise apartment building with precise geometric forms. The building is rendered in a clean, linear design with a warm rust-orange color, accentuating the sharp architectural details. The repetitive structure of windows and balconies emphasizes Opie’s focus on form and abstraction, reducing the building to its essential visual elements. Opie’s ability to simplify complex urban landscapes into iconic, almost schematic representations is showcased in this work. Signed and numbered, Apartment 3 reflects his ongoing interest in the architecture of everyday life, where ordinary structures are transformed into stylized, contemporary art.
Apartment 3, 2021
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Woodcut on Somerset Velvet 300gsm // Julian Opie’s Apartment 3, created in 2021, is a woodcut print on Somerset Velvet 300gsm paper. This limited edition work, known for its minimalist and graphic style, depicts a high-rise apartment building with precise geometric forms. The building is rendered in a clean, linear design with a warm rust-orange color, accentuating the sharp architectural details. The repetitive structure of windows and balconies emphasizes Opie’s focus on form and abstraction, reducing the building to its essential visual elements. Opie’s ability to simplify complex urban landscapes into iconic, almost schematic representations is showcased in this work. Signed and numbered, Apartment 3 reflects his ongoing interest in the architecture of everyday life, where ordinary structures are transformed into stylized, contemporary art.
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.