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Trova, Ernest

ERNEST TROVA Editions At Pace, 1969

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This exclusive poster, created by renowned American artist Ernest Trova as an edition for Pace Columbus, is a testament to his profound influence in contemporary art and his longstanding association with Pace Gallery. Printed in a limited edition, the poster features Trova’s iconic “Falling Man” motif, a recurring theme in his work that explores human imperfection and existential themes.

Pace Gallery, a prestigious art institution with a global presence, established a significant outpost in Columbus, Ohio, known as Pace Columbus. This gallery served as a crucial platform for showcasing contemporary art and fostering artistic innovation in the region. Ernest Trova, celebrated for his thought-provoking "Falling Man" series, held several exhibitions at Pace Columbus, including the one for which this poster was created.

Details

Sku: YY4114

Artist: Ernest Trova

Title: Editions At Pace

Year: 1969

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 21 x 21 inches ( 53 x 53 cm )

Image Size: 21 x 21 inches ( 53 x 53 cm )

ERNEST TROVA Editions At Pace, 1969

$75

About the Artist

Ernest Trova

Ernest Trova (1927–2009) was a self-taught American surrealist and pop artist known for his signature "Falling Man" series, featuring an armless human figure. Born in Missouri, Trova was influenced by poetry and corresponded with Ezra Pound. He spent his life in the St. Louis area, where he has a star on the Walk of Fame. Trova's work, spanning paintings, sculptures, and prints, reflected his views on human imperfection and surrealism. He used comic character toys in some pieces and often cast sculptures in white bronze. His gift of 40 works helped establish the Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis.
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