Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Daniel Spoerri, ink, 1964
Untitled, by Daniel Spoerri, ink, 1964

Untitled is an ink print by Daniel Spoerri. It dates from 1964 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

One circle says "29 VARIATIONS ON A MEAL," and another lists "ALLAN STONE GALLERY" with an address in New York.

This is a simple black-and-white poster. On the left side, there’s a dark background with white text in circles and rectangles. One circle says "29 VARIATIONS ON A MEAL," and another lists "ALLAN STONE GALLERY" with an address in New York. The right side is mostly blank beige paper, like it’s folded or torn.

The text mentions a three-day exhibition by someone named Daniel Spoerri. It was shown in 1964 at Allan Stone Gallery in New York.

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Overview

Untitled is a 1964 lithograph print by Daniel Spoerri, held at The Museum of Modern Art. It is a black-and-white poster with text and blank space.

Subject & Meaning

The print advertises a three-day exhibition by Daniel Spoerri at the Allan Stone Gallery in New York, referencing '29 Variations on a Meal', likely an artwork or performance.

Technique & Style

The lithograph features white text on a dark background on one side, with the other side being mostly blank beige paper, suggesting a possible fold or tear.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Daniel Spoerri

Artist

Daniel Spoerri

Daniel Spoerri was a Romanian-born Swiss visual artist and writer. He is considered to be an important figure among the artists within the so-called "second wave" of the Pop art movement.

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