Kiku II
Artist: Jean-Michel Othoniel
Medium: Large-format lithograph, signed and numbered by the artist
Dimensions: 140 × 105 cm
Edition: Extremely limited edition of 10
Description:
Kiku II is a monumental lithograph by renowned French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel, celebrated for his poetic and sensual works exploring themes of transformation, memory, and the fragility of beauty. Known for his glass bead sculptures and large-scale installations, Othoniel infuses his works with a sense of wonder and intimacy.
This rare large-format lithograph (140 × 105 cm) embodies Othoniel’s fascination with organic forms and delicate balance. The composition’s name, Kiku (Japanese for “chrysanthemum”), hints at renewal and impermanence — a recurring motif in his oeuvre.
With only 10 signed and numbered copies in existence, Kiku II is an exceptionally rare opportunity for collectors to acquire a piece by one of today’s most significant contemporary French artists.
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FAQ
What type of edition is Kiku II by Jean-Michel Othoniel?
Kiku II is a large-format lithograph issued in an extremely limited edition of only 10 copies, making it exceptionally rare.
Is the artwork signed by the artist?
Yes. Each lithograph is hand-signed and numbered by Jean-Michel Othoniel, ensuring full authenticity and high collector value.
Why is this edition considered extremely rare?
With just 10 copies worldwide, Kiku II is far rarer than most limited editions and is comparable to institutional or museum-level acquisitions.
What is the significance of the title Kiku?
Kiku means “chrysanthemum” in Japanese, a symbol of renewal, impermanence, and beauty—key themes that resonate deeply within Othoniel’s artistic practice.
What are the dimensions of the artwork?
The lithograph measures 140 × 105 cm, a monumental format that enhances its visual and spatial impact.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes. We offer worldwide shipping from France, with professional museum-grade packaging, insurance, and tracking.