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Rivers, Larry

LARRY RIVERS Robert Miller Gallery, 1977

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Original exhibition poster for Larry Rivers’ solo show at the Robert Miller Gallery, New York, October 25, 1977. This vibrant design reflects Rivers’ signature blend of abstraction, figuration, and expressive color. Layers of translucent, radiating bands sweep across a classical scene beneath, creating a dynamic tension between historical imagery and contemporary painterly experimentation—a hallmark of Rivers’ groundbreaking contribution to postwar American art.

Printed in rich, saturated tones, the poster embodies Rivers’ energetic visual language and his ability to blur boundaries between fine art, illustration, and cultural commentary. As a vintage 1970s gallery poster, it represents both a piece of New York art history and a striking work of graphic art in its own right.

A rare surviving example from the period, this piece is ideal for collectors of Pop and post-Pop art, admirers of Rivers’ influential oeuvre, or anyone seeking a bold, colorful statement for modern interior décor.

Details

Sku: GH0095

Artist: Larry Rivers

Title: Robert Miller Gallery

Year: 1977

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 23.25 x 22 inches ( 59 x 56 cm )

Image Size: 23.25 x 22 inches ( 59 x 56 cm )

LARRY RIVERS Robert Miller Gallery, 1977

$125

About the Artist

Larry Rivers

Larry Rivers (1923 – 2002) was an American artist, musician, filmmaker and occasional actor. Rivers resided and maintained studios in New York City, Southampton, Long Island, and Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Rivers is considered by many scholars to be the "Godfather" and "Grandfather" of Pop Art, because he was one of the first artists to really merge non-objective, non-narrative art with narrative and objective abstraction. He was born Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg, in the Bronx to Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. From 1940–45 he worked as a jazz saxophonist in New York City, changing his name to Larry Rivers in 1940 after being introduced as "Larry Rivers and the Mudcats" at a local pub. He studied at the Juilliard School of Music in 1945–46, along with Miles Davis, with whom he remained friends until Davis's death in 1991. He took up painting in 1945 and studied at the Hans Hofmann School from 1947–48. He earned a BA in art education from New York University in 1951. He was a pop artist of the New York School, reproducing everyday objects of American popular culture as art. He was one of eleven NY artists featured in the opening exhibition at the Terrain Gallery in 1955.
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