Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is acrylic on paper?

What is acrylic on paper?

Acrylic on paper is a technique that involves using acrylic paints on various paper types and textures. Artists often choose watercolor paper with smooth or rough surfaces to apply acrylics using watercolor techniques such as bleeding, washing, and spattering. This approach allows for a wide range of effects, combining the flexibility of acrylics with the delicate qualities of watercolor methods.

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Karel Appel

Walking Alone, 1969

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Skull Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 11,900

David Shrigley

Shits, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Acrylic on paper

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Sam Francis

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Drawing / Watercolor

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Star Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 5,800

Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting (Blue, red, yellow), 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting (Teal, gold, purple), 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

House Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 8,950

Koen Vanmechelen

Untitled (Chicken II), 1998

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 18,000

Koen Vanmechelen

Untitled (Chicken I), 1998

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 18,000

Walter Leblanc

Untitled, 1949

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 16,600

Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting (Green, yellow, purple), 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 8,700

Damien Hirst

Circle Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 6,800

Julio Le Parc

Modulation 911, 1987

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 13,950

Bengt Lindstrom

Untitled (Green Mask),

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 7,790

Bengt Lindstrom

L'Attente,

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 9,500

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Dusseldorf school of photography

The Düsseldorf School of Photography refers to a group of photographers who studied under Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf during the 1970s. This group was known for its devotion to the black-and-white industrial images characteristic of the German tradition known as New Objectivity. The photographers focused on precise, methodical documentation of industrial structures, often using a detached and objective approach.

Constructivism

Constructivism is an architectural and artistic philosophy of Russian origin that emerged as a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement advocated for art to serve practical social purposes. Since its inception in 1919, Constructivism has evolved and significantly impacted 20th-century art movements, influencing major trends such as De Stijl and Bauhaus.

Actionism

Viennese Actionism was a short-lived but intense art movement in the 20th century, emerging as part of the broader action art efforts of the 1960s. Known for its violent and provocative performances, the movement sought to break traditional art boundaries. Key figures in this movement included Arnulf Rainer and Hermann Nitsch.

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