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LEE UFAN | "From Line 3," 1977. Lithograph. Frame: 24 3/4 x 29 3/4 x 1 1/2 in (62.87 x 75.57 cm)Just In: Lee Ufan
From Line 3 (1977): Lee Ufan, Shirota Gallery, and the Aesthetics of Mark Making -
Fritz Scholder | "Hopi Dancers (State I)," 1974. Lithograph on buff Arches, 22 x 30 in (55.9 x 76.2 cm). Photography by Marylene Mey, courtesy of Zane Bennett Contemporary Art -
ROBERT COTTINGHAM | "Empire," 2008. Serigraph, 32 5/8 x 46 1/4 in (82.9 x 117.5 cm)Just In: Robert Cottingham
EmpireLearn more about Empire by Robert Cottingham, a serigraph of the historically significant Empire Theater where Rosa Parks sparked the Civil Rights Movement. -
RUFINO TAMAYO | (Detail) "Figura en Rojo," 1989. Mixograph print on handmade paper, 22 x 40 in (55.9 x 101.6 cm)Just In: Rufino Tamayo
Figura en Rojo and Untitled (1940)Recognized today as one of Mexico’s greatest artists, Rufino Tamayo (1899–1991) began his artistic career as an outcast. Tamayo's contemporaries, such as Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros ostracized Tamayo for his apolitical stance and preoccupation with aesthetics. But social isolation failed to deter Tamayo from his pursuit of developing a fundamental, universal, and distinctly Mexican visual aesthetic. -
PETER DOIG | "Canoe Island," 2000. Color serigraph, 38 1/2 x 28 1/2 in (97.8 x 72.4 cm)