Arts & Collectibles
Michael Knigin: Placid Way
- Item Number
- NVR-1355
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 175 USD
Item Description
Michael Knigin "Placid Way" limited-edition print (1981)
Michael Knigin was born in Brooklyn, New York. He did his undergraduate study at the noted Tyler School of Art at Temple University, Pa. Knigin later became director of Chiron Press, N.Y., a fine art silk-screen and lithography workshop. The shop remained in existence for seven years, printing and publishing editions for the most renowned contemporary artists, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Paul Jenkins. Mr. Knigin's images are acclaimed internationally. Knigin intermingles a variety of images, including photo, with the purpose of making specific statements. Most often, he juxtaposes natural images with man-made works, often photographically rendering parts of the imagery for effect.
The subjective content of Knigin's work illustrates his concern with specific themes: the dehumanization of mankind, the schism between modern man and nature, the apparent lack of concern with the "beautiful" and the "elegant" in the Mainstream of contemporary culture.
With startling contrast, Knigin portrays the distances that have appeared in our lives between elements of nature and modern industrialized society. Always present is a profound sense of the whimsical, a touch of magic.
Print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
Item Special Note
This item offered by Nevada Public Radio.
Donated By:
Erwin, Gail & Scott Flacks
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