William S. Burroughs
Untitled: A Suite of Five Prints
1993
red/aqua
copper/violet
green/brown
pewter/brown
blue/green (No Longer Available)
hard ground, line etching with gampi collé
15-1/2 x 12 inches
Edition: 20
Individual prints - $1,000.
Suite of five prints - No Longer Available as a Suite
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David Bradshaw and William S. Burroughs
Propagation Hazard
1993
Folio: 8 images, 8 pages of text Etching,
lithograph, welded aluminum case
Edition: 60; XX
$5,500.
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Included images below
David Bradshaw and William S. Burroughs
Propagation Hazard
1993
Folio: 8 images, 8 pages of text Etching,
lithograph, welded aluminum case
Edition: 60; XX
$5,500.
Inquire now - gsoffice@usf.edu
William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs (1914-1997), artist and writer, had a profound influence on the arts of his generation.
Burroughs, with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, was a major figure in the Beat movement beginning in the 1940s. His experimental, hallucinogenic and free-flowing prose was concerned with unconventional and anti-establishment subject matter. His many novels include Junkie, Naked Lunch, Cities of the Red Night and Speed, among hundreds of essays, articles, screenplays and other literary forms. He also collaborated with visual artists, among them George Condo and David Bradshaw.
Untitled: A Suite of Five Prints
For Graphicstudio, Burroughs created a series of etchings of gestural, expressionistic marks on copper plates. Printed in differing color combinations on Gampi collé, they are at once hip and elegant.
Propagation Hazard
Burroughs's collaboration with David Bradshaw produced Propagation Hazard, a folio book of images and text, based on their mutual interest in the western hero, sharpshooting and explosives.
Printmaking + Sculpture Terms
Sales
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Copyright + Reproduction
Images of the artwork are jointly owned by the artist and Graphicstudio. Reproduction of any kind including electronic media must be expressly approved by Graphicstudio.