Otra de Vaqueros

Otra de Vaqueros
2007

Not on view

Date
2007

Classification
Prints

Medium
Photoscreenprint

Dimensions
Sheet: 59 3/16 × 30 3/16in. (150.3 × 76.7 cm) Image: 57 1/8 × 27 11/16in. (145.1 × 70.3 cm)

Accession number
2008.27.4

Edition
11/40 | 20 APs

Publication
Printed and published by Perros Negros; published by Toasting Agency

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Print Committee

Rights and reproductions
© artist or artist’s estate

API
artworks/33987

Part of a series:
Otra de Vaqueros
6 works

A textured artwork resembling a scratched and weathered wall with various inscriptions and drawings in a faded white chalk-like medium. The inscriptions include phrases such as "UNO NO ES NINGUNO" and names like "Claire Fontaine" in different handwriting styles, with some words more legible than others. The background is a uniform tan color, and the overall effect is reminiscent of a public space marked by numerous anonymous contributors.
A textured artwork resembling a scratched wooden surface with various inscriptions and markings, including the phrases "UNO NO ES NINGUNO" and "EL CUBOYTO," along with other illegible scribbles and large, stylized initials. The piece has a sepia tone and is bordered by a lighter frame.
A textured grayscale image of a surface that appears to be a wooden door, with various inscriptions, scribbles, and graffiti in different styles and sizes. Some of the legible text includes "UNO NO ES NINGUNO" and "Claire Fontaine" written in a bold, stylized manner, along with other less discernible writings and marks. The door also features a metal latch on the left side and shows signs of wear and distress throughout.
A textured monochrome image depicting a weathered surface with various inscriptions and graffiti. The prominent text reads "UNO NO ES NINGUNO CLAIRE FONTAINE" in capital letters, with other less legible writings and drawings scattered throughout, including a large cursive "B" near the bottom left. The overall appearance suggests a wall that has been marked over time by different individuals.
A textured red and white artwork with various markings and text, including the phrase "UNO NO ES NINGUNO" and other illegible writings, possibly signatures, at the bottom. The piece has a distressed or weathered appearance with streaks and scratches throughout.
A textured artwork with various inscriptions and scribbles in a white chalk-like medium on a brown background. The phrases "UNO NO ES NINGUNO" and "DEJA DE GANAR" are visible, along with the name "Claire Fontaine" and other less legible text and symbols.


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