1824 (from "Signs") by David R. Julienne

1824 (from Signs) by David R. Julienne

1824 (from "Signs")

David R. Julienne

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Title

1824 (from "Signs")

 
Artist

David R. Julienne

  1949 - PRESENT (biography)
Year
1978  
Technique
industrial two-tone screenprint with ignited gunpowder numbers and texturing 
Image Size
29 x 42" image and paper size 
Signature
pencil signed, lower right 
Edition Size
1 of 1  
Annotations
pencil dated and editioned, lower right 
Reference
 
Paper
cream Rives BFK wove 
State
 
Publisher
 
Inventory ID
24901 
Price
$500.00 
Description

Artist David Julienne provided the following statement about his series of monoprints "SIGNS":

"SIGNS is a series of messages containing broad elements of 60s Pop, 70s Minimalism and the verbal emptiness of contemporary advertising. The SIGNS are manufactured on sheets of achival Rives BFK. The virginal white art paper has an overall candy-like coating applied by the industrial screen printing process, obliterating its truth. With the most minimal craft possible, the text is formed by the rapid and violent bomb-like combustion of ignited gunpowder burning the surface of the print.

The intent is to created a complicity between the SIGNS and the audience, oblique and autobiographical, public and private, self-revealing yet stylisically anonymous. SIGNS are not intended to be stretched, mounted, or frmaed, for the SIGNS are in a state of arrested self destruction, unprotected, vulnerable. To these means SIGNS are merely to be pinned to the wall, much like a handbill left to twist in the wind."

 

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