Marcia Hafif – screen print
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1995
This refined color screenprint from 1995 is a powerful and characteristic example of Marcia Hafif’s disciplined investigation into color as an autonomous subject. A strong and minimalist example of Hafif’s rigorous approach to color, surface, and perception. Directly connected to her wall painting project executed at Ruco Trend 20–08 in Zurich, the work translates architectural color into a precise and collectible graphic format, preserving both its conceptual clarity and material intensity.
The screenprint is hand-signed in pencil by Marcia Hafif in the lower right and numbered in pencil in the lower left. Printed on high-quality Vélin BFK Rives paper with watermark. The title, date, exact Pantone color formula, and location are typographically integrated into the composition, reinforcing the analytical and documentary nature of the work.
The sheet measures approx. 54.5 × 74.5 cm.
Marcia Hafif (1929–2018) was a key figure in American minimal and conceptual art, best known for her sustained exploration of monochrome painting and color theory. Associated with artists such as Sol LeWitt and Joseph Kosuth, she rejected expressive abstraction in favor of rigorous structure and material honesty. Works like this screenprint reflect her enduring influence on contemporary discourse around perception, color, and the fundamentals of painting.
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Custom handmade framing available on request.