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ERRO silkscreen print, Having a way, 1996
ERRO silkscreen print, Having a way, 1996
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ERRO screen printing, Having a way.
Artist's proof signed and dated 96 in pencil at the bottom right, EA justified 3/7 at the bottom left and bottom center.
Sold framed
Dimensions: 67 x 48.5 cm
Date: 1996
Condition: excellent
Erro (1925-2005) was a French artist known for his painting style characterized by collage and the mixing of different visual elements. His works are considered part of the Narrative Figuration movement, which emerged in France in the 1960s.
Born Erró Gudmundsson in Iceland, he moved to France in the 1950s and adopted the pseudonym ERRO for his artistic career. His paintings often combine images from magazines, comics, advertisements, and other popular sources, which he assembles in a surreal and provocative manner. ERRO is known for his energetic style and his ability to critically comment on consumer society, politics, and mass culture.
His works are characterized by a blend of humor, satire, and references to current events, creating complex and intellectually stimulating compositions. ERRO has enjoyed a prolific career with numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide, solidifying his place among the leading figures of contemporary French art.
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