Sérgio Pinhão: Untitled (1982)
Limited edition print
Artist: Sérgio Pinhão (b.1949)
Title: Untitled
Publication date: 1982
Medium: Screen print on paper
Dimensions: 67 x 48,5 cm (26.38 x 19,09 in.)
Edition: Edition of 200
Markings: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil
About
Sérgio Pinhão has made notable contributions to the field of holography, integrating this medium into his diverse artistic repertoire. His engagement with holography was supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, which subsidized his research in this area.
This piece is a 1982 limited edition silkscreen print, derived from the original holography.
Sérgio Pinhão (b. 1949)
Sérgio Pinhão, born in 1949, is a distinguished Portuguese artist renowned for his contributions to printmaking, particularly in serigraphy.
Pinhão's work received support from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, which subsidized his engraving projects and research in holography. Since 1993, he has also explored computer graphics, and from 1995, he resumed painting and serigraphy.
His exhibition history is extensive, including participation in the 1970 "Engraving" exhibition, the IV Salão da Arte Moderna de Luanda, and the 1st International Biennial of Seoul, Korea. In 1971, his works were showcased at the Seattle Art Museum's 42nd International Exhibition in the USA and the 9th International Biennial in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
Pinhão's dedication to both the practice and education of printmaking has solidified his reputation as a pivotal figure in contemporary Portuguese art.
Condition:Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).
Provenance: Acquired at auction. Ownership: Monginho Collection.
Limited edition print
Artist: Sérgio Pinhão (b.1949)
Title: Untitled
Publication date: 1982
Medium: Screen print on paper
Dimensions: 67 x 48,5 cm (26.38 x 19,09 in.)
Edition: Edition of 200
Markings: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil
About
Sérgio Pinhão has made notable contributions to the field of holography, integrating this medium into his diverse artistic repertoire. His engagement with holography was supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, which subsidized his research in this area.
This piece is a 1982 limited edition silkscreen print, derived from the original holography.
Sérgio Pinhão (b. 1949)
Sérgio Pinhão, born in 1949, is a distinguished Portuguese artist renowned for his contributions to printmaking, particularly in serigraphy.
Pinhão's work received support from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, which subsidized his engraving projects and research in holography. Since 1993, he has also explored computer graphics, and from 1995, he resumed painting and serigraphy.
His exhibition history is extensive, including participation in the 1970 "Engraving" exhibition, the IV Salão da Arte Moderna de Luanda, and the 1st International Biennial of Seoul, Korea. In 1971, his works were showcased at the Seattle Art Museum's 42nd International Exhibition in the USA and the 9th International Biennial in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
Pinhão's dedication to both the practice and education of printmaking has solidified his reputation as a pivotal figure in contemporary Portuguese art.
Condition:Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).
Provenance: Acquired at auction. Ownership: Monginho Collection.
Limited edition print
Artist: Sérgio Pinhão (b.1949)
Title: Untitled
Publication date: 1982
Medium: Screen print on paper
Dimensions: 67 x 48,5 cm (26.38 x 19,09 in.)
Edition: Edition of 200
Markings: Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil
About
Sérgio Pinhão has made notable contributions to the field of holography, integrating this medium into his diverse artistic repertoire. His engagement with holography was supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, which subsidized his research in this area.
This piece is a 1982 limited edition silkscreen print, derived from the original holography.
Sérgio Pinhão (b. 1949)
Sérgio Pinhão, born in 1949, is a distinguished Portuguese artist renowned for his contributions to printmaking, particularly in serigraphy.
Pinhão's work received support from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, which subsidized his engraving projects and research in holography. Since 1993, he has also explored computer graphics, and from 1995, he resumed painting and serigraphy.
His exhibition history is extensive, including participation in the 1970 "Engraving" exhibition, the IV Salão da Arte Moderna de Luanda, and the 1st International Biennial of Seoul, Korea. In 1971, his works were showcased at the Seattle Art Museum's 42nd International Exhibition in the USA and the 9th International Biennial in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
Pinhão's dedication to both the practice and education of printmaking has solidified his reputation as a pivotal figure in contemporary Portuguese art.
Condition:Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity).
Provenance: Acquired at auction. Ownership: Monginho Collection.