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Martin Prekop "Lightning" Linoleum Print 1975 School of Art Institute of Chicago
$ 36.43
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Martin Prekop, "Lightning", Linoleum Block Print, 1975.20.75 x 14.75 inches overall / 11.5 x 14 inch image. Signed, numbered (“50 imps”), titled, dated in pencil.
Part (20 of 28 prints extant) of a Portfolio of Prints by School of the Art Institute Faculty & Students edition. 50 / Copy 23. This print also in collection of the Art Institute of Chicago (1975.627).
Prekop, B. 1940.
Former Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University and School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Martin Prekop is a photographer, painter and sculptor whose work has been shown nationally and internationally. His most recent exhibitions have included shows in Santiago, Chile; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Chicago, Illinois. His work appears in the permanent collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art - Chicago, University of Illinois - Evanston, the City of Chicago, the Art Institute of Chicago, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Seattle Art Museum, Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, along with the corporate collections of Mellon Bank and The Gap Corporation.
As an arts administrator, Mr. Prekop has served as a consultant to the Fulbright Commission, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Interior Design Institute, Denver; and the US-China Arts Commission, Columbia University and Ford Foundation.
Source: Artist’s Website - https://www.martinprekop.net/bio
PLEASE NOTE: THE THIRD IMAGE IN THIS LISTING IS OF THE ACCOMPANYING COVER SHEET FOR THIS PORTFOLIO AND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LOT / FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
This print has been stored archivally in a print drawer for decades. This print will be shipped archivally (gently) rolled. Be sure to unpack and store flat upon receipt.
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