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Street 5 - Signed Print by Julian Opie 2020 - MyArtBroker

Street 5
Signed Print

Julian Opie

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Medium: Relief print

Edition size: 55

Year: 2020

Size: H 93cm x W 46cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Julian Opie's Street 5 (signed), a relief print from 2020, is estimated to be worth between £4,400 and £6,500. This artwork has shown positive value growth since its first sale on 17th January 2024. Over the past five years, the average annual growth rate is 5%. This work has an auction history of one sale. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 55.

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Auction Results

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January 2024Phillips London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

The figures in Street 5 are drawn using simple, thick lines filled with blocks of flat colour. Opie uses yellow, white, black and red lines, with each figure being delineated in a different colour. The figures do not have faces and their heads are replaced by simple circles. Street 5 is one of six prints in Opie's Street collection. Each print in the collection depicts four anonymous figures walking across the composition. The prints can also be seen alongside three sculptures made by Opie in 2019 which were shown at his first solo gallery exhibition in New York City at the Lisson Gallery. The sculptures show similar anonymous figures captured in motion.

By taking everyday subjects such as people walking in a city and rendering them in a simple style, Opie demonstrates that ordinary and commonplace things and people are also worthy of being made into fine artworks.This approach to art resonates strongly with the Pop Art movement and the prints made by Andy Warhol.