Signs

1999

Georg Baselitz and Robert Creeley

Associated Names
Georg Baselitz

Artist, German, born 1938

Robert Creeley

Author, American, 1926 - 2005

Graphicstudio

Publisher

This is a photograph of a cover with textual elements. The image features bold typography centered on a white background, with the names "Baselitz" and "Creeley" prominently displayed in contrasting black and green colors both in standard and inverted orientations. The layout is framed by green vertical borders on both sides, providing a visual boundary that emphasizes the simplicity and clarity of the design. The overall composition suggests a formal and modern style, focusing on direct text presentation.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    portfolio of ten prints in drypoint and aquatint, a poem in eight sections, title page and colophon on Somerset paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Graphicstudio/University of South Florida

  • Dimensions

    overall: 51.4 x 38.1 cm (20 1/4 x 15 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2002.111.35.1-10

Associated Artworks

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The image contains distinct shapes and lines in two contrasting sections. On the left are abstract outlines resembling a human form on a white background. On the right, there is a dense area of overlapping lines creating abstract patterns on a white background. These sections highlight the contrast between soft shapes and intricate patterns.

Title Page

Robert Creeley, Georg Baselitz, Erika Greenberg-Schneider, Hank Hine, Tim Baker, Jill Lerner, Jennifer Melko, Robert Hanning, Graphicstudio

1999

The image displays bold, black swirling lines creating abstract shapes resembling a human figure. The top features circular lines twisting into spiral forms. Below, dense lines construct a form possibly connected to the human body, suggesting a torso, foot, or leg. The intricate, overlapping lines convey movement and complexity, alluding to familiar anatomical elements in an abstract way.

Untitled

Georg Baselitz, Robert Creeley, Erika Greenberg-Schneider, Hank Hine, Tim Baker, Jill Lerner, Jennifer Melko, Robert Hanning, Graphicstudio

1999

Curving lines intersect with bold, red circular shapes. The shapes resemble large roses with detailed green leaves. Black lines are intertwined with the floral elements, suggesting a tactile connection to the abstract composition.

Untitled

Georg Baselitz, Robert Creeley, Erika Greenberg-Schneider, Hank Hine, Tim Baker, Jill Lerner, Jennifer Melko, Robert Hanning, Graphicstudio

1999


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