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CHRYSSA (1933 - 2013)
Chinatown
the complete portfolio of ten screenprints in colors, on Zerkall wove paper, 1978, each signed in pencil, inscribed PP 2/5, a printer's proof set aside from the edition of 250 (there were also 12 artist's proof sets), printed by Domberger KG, Stuttgart, with their blindstamp, published by Strahl & Pitsch, distributed by Parasol Press S.A., New York, within the original white paper folder with the title and justification on the cover
Sheet: 3838 x 3114 in. (975 x 794 mm.)
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The bright lights and signage of Manhattan became an important source of inspiration for the Greek-born artist Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali, who emigrated to New York from Athens in the early 1950s. Once apprenticed to a sign-painter, Chryssa’s portfolio Chinatown recalls the symbols and colors of neon signs and graphic design. Throughout the 1980s Chryssa produced large paintings and wall reliefs based on Chinese calligraphy and signage of Chinatown. Chryssa’s fascination with language began during her experience learning English in the United States. Each print in the series offers a color variation on a single Chinese character, which in its seriality, transforms into a minimalist form and typographical exploration beyond its initial meaning.

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