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Arcadia 7 - Signed Print by Bridget Riley 2013 - MyArtBroker

Arcadia 7
Signed Print

Bridget Riley

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 75

Year: 2013

Size: H 65cm x W 89cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Bridget Riley's Arcadia 7, a signed screenprint from 2013, is estimated to be worth between £11,000 and £16,000. This artwork has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 3%. There have been a total of 1 sales since its entry to the market on 28th October 2022. The hammer price over the past five years has ranged from £5,775 in July 2022 to £8,125 in February 2020. The edition size of this work is limited to 75.

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October 2022McTear's United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

This screenprint exemplifies Bridget Riley's mastery in creating optical illusions through rhythmic patterns and vivid colours. The work features interlocking shapes in a harmonious palette, capturing the viewer's attention with its dynamic interplay. As part of the Arcadia series, this work marks Riley's continued exploration into colour experimentation, a departure from her earlier black and white compositions. The piece is a testament to Riley's enduring influence in the Op Art movement, reflecting her ability to manipulate visual perception and engage audiences.

  • Bridget Riley, a leading figure in the British Op-Art movement, has captivated audiences with her abstract paintings and prints that challenge visual perception. Born in London, 1931, Riley’s artistic journey evolved from semi-Impressionist beginnings to geometric mastery, significantly influencing modern art. Her groundbreaking artworks, from Movement In Squares to the vibrant Stripes series, explore optical phenomena and colour dynamics, creating mesmerising, dizzying effects. With a prolific career spanning over seven decades, Riley’s innovative designs and perceptual disruptions continue to shape contemporary British art, solidifying her enduring influence in the realm of abstract and modern art.