“Appearance And Disappearance:” Hand-pulled Screenprints by the Italian Street Artist Agostino Iacurci

“Appearance And Disappearance” is an exhibit and a series of screenprints by the Italian street artist Agostino Iacurci. Currently open at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan, the art show includes ten canvases, 15 assemblages, and 6 wooden sculptures made especially for the space. One of the artworks is also available in the form of a five-layer, limited-edition screenprint that is hand-pulled, signed, and numbered by Iacurci on Hahnemuhle 350-g natural paper. The image depicts a man—appearing or disappearing?—into a potted plant with birds perched on the leaves. Contrasting blue and orange, black and white, the print is colorful and bold. The artwork can be purchased from StreetArtNews for £120.

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