
Julian Opie — 'Woman Taking Off Man's Shirt, 5', Screenprint, 2003
- Period
- Contemporary
- Origin
- British
- Condition
- Very Good
- Dimensions
- 100cm x 60cm
About this Piece
Julian Opie (born London, 1958) is among the most instantly recognisable figures in contemporary British art, his distinctive graphic style — bold outlines, flat areas of colour, faces reduced to minimal gestures — having entered the wider visual consciousness as thoroughly as any art of the past half-century. 'Woman Taking Off Man's Shirt, 5' dates from 2003 and belongs to a celebrated series in which Opie explored intimacy and the erotic through his characteristic economy of visual means.
Published by K21, Düsseldorf, and courtesy of The Lisson Gallery, London — the gallery with which Opie has long been associated — this screenprint in colours on wove paper carries impeccable institutional provenance. The sheet measures 100 by 60 centimetres.
Opie's prints have been widely acquired by major public and private collections worldwide, and this is a work of real significance from a pivotal moment in his career. Previously sold at Roseberys, London, where it achieved £1,050. Subject to the Artist's Resale Right.