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Medium: Screenprint
Edition size: 75
Year: 2002
Size: H 86cm x W 57cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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April 2011 | Christie's London | United Kingdom | |||
October 2009 | Christie's New York | United States |
Magenta And Blue is one in three prints comprising Bridget Riley’s Magenta series, in which the abstract art pioneer combines shapes with curved, swooping lines in magenta and a contrasting blue hue. The result is a vibrant visual effect in which the shapes appear to dance across the page. One of the most influential British artists, Riley continues to push the supposed limits of geometric abstraction in meticulously planned abstract compositions.
Executed in her signature geometric style, whilst exploring pulsating colour combinations, Magenta And Blue is designed to dazzle the viewer. Executed in exclusively two hues, Magenta And Blue explores the relationship between two colours, whereas many of Riley’s other works are three, four or even five hues. This stripped-back comparison results in larger expanses of colour evolving on the two dimensional surface.
This signed screen print was released in 2002 in an edition of 75.
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.