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Lithograph on wove paper. Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil. This haunting lithograph, Abu Ghraib (2004), captures the infamous imagery of a hooded detainee, symbolizing the abuses that took place at the Abu Ghraib prison. Rendered in stark black and white, the piece evokes a powerful sense of anguish and dehumanization. The figure, draped in heavy black cloth with outstretched arms, appears both spectral and crucifix-like, emphasizing the themes of suffering and injustice. The rough, expressive marks and blurred edges enhance the raw emotional impact of the image. Published by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, this limited-edition lithograph is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil.
Abu Ghraib, 2004
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Lithograph on wove paper. Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil. This haunting lithograph, Abu Ghraib (2004), captures the infamous imagery of a hooded detainee, symbolizing the abuses that took place at the Abu Ghraib prison. Rendered in stark black and white, the piece evokes a powerful sense of anguish and dehumanization. The figure, draped in heavy black cloth with outstretched arms, appears both spectral and crucifix-like, emphasizing the themes of suffering and injustice. The rough, expressive marks and blurred edges enhance the raw emotional impact of the image. Published by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, this limited-edition lithograph is signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil.
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What is Arte Povera?
A movement and style in art that originated in Italy during the 1960s. It integrates elements of minimalism, performance art, and conceptual art by using everyday or seemingly worthless materials, such as newspapers, stones, or rags. The goal was to challenge and subvert the commercialization of art.