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Pignon-Ernest, Ernest

ERNEST PIGNON-ERNEST Against Apartheid, 1983

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This first edition exhibition poster by Ernest Pignon-Ernest was created to support the global fight against Apartheid. Published by Galerie Maeght-Lelong in collaboration with the United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid, the poster was one of several designed by prominent international artists to raise awareness and funds for the anti-apartheid movement.

Pignon-Ernest, known for his powerful and socially conscious art, utilized bold imagery and striking visual language to confront the injustices of Apartheid. The poster reflects his broader practice of placing politically charged works in public spaces to provoke thought and dialogue.

This piece remains a historically significant document of the global art community's unified stand against Apartheid. Its association with Galerie Maeght-Lelong and the United Nations elevates its importance as both a work of art and a symbol of international solidarity. The poster is in mint condition, unframed, and retains its full vibrancy and visual impact.

Details

Sku: GH1179

Artist: Ernest Pignon-Ernest

Title: Against Apartheid

Year: 1983

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: 33.25 x 23.5 inches ( 84 x 60 cm )

Image Size: 33.25 x 23.5 inches ( 84 x 60 cm )

ERNEST PIGNON-ERNEST Against Apartheid, 1983

$250

About the Artist

Ernest Pignon-Ernest

Ernest Pignon-Ernest is a French artist known for his unique contributions to street art and public art installations. Born in Nice, France in 1942, Pignon-Ernest began his artistic career as a painter and sculptor before transitioning to street art in the 1960s. He gained recognition for his large-scale, ephemeral works that often incorporate photographic imagery and are displayed in urban environments. Pignon-Ernest's art often explores social and political themes, addressing issues such as war, injustice, and human rights. His installations have been displayed in cities around the world, and he is considered one of the pioneers of the street art movement. Pignon-Ernest's work blurs the lines between fine art and public art, challenging traditional notions of where art belongs and who it is for. His contributions to the field of street art have earned him international acclaim and cemented his place as a visionary artist.
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