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Screen print in 12 colours on archival museum board - Signed and numbered in pencil, verso // Julian Opie's Dance Synced 2 (2024) continues his exploration of simplified human forms, using vibrant colors and minimalistic lines to convey movement and individuality. In this screen print, four faceless figures are positioned against a fresh green background, each one adopting a unique pose that suggests synchronized motion. Their clothing is rendered in bright, contrasting colors—red, cream, grey, and pink—adding visual dynamism and personality to each figure. This 12-color screen print on archival museum board combines Opie’s iconic style with a playful representation of dance and rhythm, using minimal detail to evoke a sense of connection and energy among the figures. Signed and numbered on the verso, this piece is part of a limited edition of 45, with an additional 5 artist proofs. Dance Synced 2 showcases Opie’s mastery in distilling human gesture into universal, iconic imagery.
Dance Synced 2, 2024
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Screen print in 12 colours on archival museum board - Signed and numbered in pencil, verso // Julian Opie's Dance Synced 2 (2024) continues his exploration of simplified human forms, using vibrant colors and minimalistic lines to convey movement and individuality. In this screen print, four faceless figures are positioned against a fresh green background, each one adopting a unique pose that suggests synchronized motion. Their clothing is rendered in bright, contrasting colors—red, cream, grey, and pink—adding visual dynamism and personality to each figure. This 12-color screen print on archival museum board combines Opie’s iconic style with a playful representation of dance and rhythm, using minimal detail to evoke a sense of connection and energy among the figures. Signed and numbered on the verso, this piece is part of a limited edition of 45, with an additional 5 artist proofs. Dance Synced 2 showcases Opie’s mastery in distilling human gesture into universal, iconic imagery.
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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.