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Nama, George

GEORGE NAMA Land I, 1973

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“Land I” by George Nama, hand-colored linoleum cut from the celebrated Catalogue of Monuments portfolio. Printed at Monument Press on fine Arches Cover stock, this striking limited edition work combines minimalist abstraction with symbolic monumentality, reflecting Nama’s lifelong fascination with ancient civilizations, ritual objects, and archetypal forms.

The composition presents a tightly coiled black organic structure intersected by geometric elements and barbed linear forms, creating an image that feels simultaneously industrial, tribal, and ceremonial. Accents of pale blue and small touches of red animate the otherwise restrained palette, emphasizing the sculptural presence of the form against the open white background. The bold contrasts and carved textures inherent to the linoleum cut process give the work a tactile, almost architectural quality.

Only 100 portfolios of Catalogue of Monuments were produced. While the complete portfolios were numbered and signed in the colophon, the individual print itself was issued unsigned and unnumbered, exactly as published. This method of presentation was common for important portfolio editions of the period.

George Nama became widely recognized for his sculptural and graphic works inspired by mythology, archaeology, and the human figure. His imagery often evokes ancient totems, ceremonial objects, and timeless symbolic structures, placing his work in dialogue with modernist abstraction as well as primitive and classical art traditions.

A compelling example of the pre-digital printmaking era, where hand-crafted linoleum cuts and fine paper production created richly textured works with strong physical presence and enduring visual impact.

Framing available upon request.

Details

Sku: CB0779

Artist: George Nama

Title: Land I

Year: 1973

Signed: No

Medium: Linocut

Edition Size: 100

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 9.5 x 6.5 inches ( 24 x 17 cm )

Image Size: 9.5 x 6.5 inches ( 24 x 17 cm )

GEORGE NAMA Land I, 1973

$200

About the Artist

George Nama

George Nama (b. 1939 - ) is an American artist. Nama claims that all his images, whether drawings, etchings or sculptures, are figurative. If they don’t show something that really exists, his configurations “might exist”. Nama’s city of his birth, Homestead, Pennsylvania played a major role in his artistic vocabulary and imagery created in the early 1960’s. Industrial and rugged and largely void of color, Nama recreated familiar city vistas in a rich palette of blacks and grays. Using casein paint, oil sticks, watercolors and inks Nama also masterfully reproduced interiors of his mother’s living room, and his grandmother’s kitchen. Some of the later works, his openly expressionistic sketches of trees, fast and precise, figures and country landscapes point to his transition towards abstraction. Already involved with poets and writers since the early 1960s, Nama collaborated in 1976 with his friend, the French poet and art historian Yves Bonnefoy, on artist’s books. This in turn fostered a series of artist’s books and exhibitions with Alfred Brendel and Charles Simic. During his long career, Nama has been represented in numerous important exhibitions, galleries, and public collections, such as The Morgan Library, the Boston Athenæum, The Metropolitan Museum, the Brooklyn Museum and the Carnegie Institute. He was recently included in the distinguished international art fairs at Maastricht and the Salon du Dessin in Paris.
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