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Winters, Terry

TERRY WINTERS Location Plan 2000, 2000 - Signed

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"Location Plan" by Terry Winters is an abstract serigraph from 2000, limited to an edition of 100. The artwork features a complex interplay of geometric and organic forms, layered textures, and a bold color palette, reflecting Winters' exploration of the intersections between nature and abstraction. This piece is a significant example of contemporary printmaking, embodying the artist's fascination with structure, depth, and the visual representation of complex systems.

As a limited edition serigraph, "Location Plan" is highly collectible. The print's rarity, combined with Winters' reputation as a significant contemporary artist, makes it a valuable addition to any collection. The edition of 100 ensures that each print is a unique and treasured piece of modern art​.

Details

Sku: MI1109-B

Artist: Terry Winters

Title: Location Plan 2000

Year: 2000

Signed: Yes

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 100

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 29 x 42 inches ( 74 x 107 cm )

Image Size: 29 x 42 inches ( 74 x 107 cm )

TERRY WINTERS Location Plan 2000, 2000 - Signed

$4,500

About the Artist

Terry Winters

Terry Winters is a distinguished American artist whose work encompasses painting, drawing, and printmaking. Born in Brooklyn in 1949, Winters has developed a nuanced approach to abstract art that integrates evolving concepts of spatiality and systematic exploration. His art delves into both non-narrative abstraction and the physical aspects of modernism, often drawing inspiration from mathematical and scientific phenomena, as well as cybernetics and natural forms. Winters' work is known for its complexity and depth, characterized by abstract processes that evoke tangible forms with real-world relevance. His artistic investigations have expanded the boundaries of abstract art by addressing the physicality of space and systems, reflecting his interest in the intersections of art, science, and technology.
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