Untitled (1973)
From “The New York Collection for Stockholm”
Artist: Richard Serra (American, born 1939)
Title: Untitled
Year: 1973
Medium: Screenprint in colours on wove paper
Sheet Size: 243 × 230 mm (9 1/2 × 9 1/8 in)
Signature: Signed and dated in pencil
Edition: Edition of 300
Printer: Styria Studio Inc. (artist’s and printer’s inkstamp verso)
Publisher: Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc. (E.A.T.), New York
Type of work: Limited edition screenprint
Presentation: Full sheet, housed in the original printed paper sleeve
Framing: Unframed
Description
This Untitled screenprint (1973) is Richard Serra’s contribution to The New York Collection for Stockholm, a historic portfolio published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) to celebrate the groundbreaking collaborations between artists and engineers in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Printed in colours by Styria Studio Inc., with both the studio and artist’s inkstamps verso, the work captures Serra’s early engagement with graphic media during the formative years of his sculptural language. The composition reflects Serra’s fascination with weight, density, and the physical behavior of materials—translated here into a bold, minimalist print.
Issued in an edition of 300, each impression is hand-signed and dated, with the sheet preserved in its original printed sleeve as published. Serra’s contribution to this portfolio aligns him with many of the era’s most influential artists who sought new, technologically informed modes of artistic expression.
A seminal and highly collectible print for admirers of Serra’s monumental sculptural practice and for collectors of early E.A.T. editions.
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FAQ
Is this an original Richard Serra print?
Yes — it is an original 1973 signed screenprint published by E.A.T.
What is the edition size?
Edition of 300, each hand-signed.
Who printed and published the work?
• Printed by Styria Studio Inc., New York
• Published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)
Does it come with its original sleeve?
Yes — the print is housed in its original printed paper sleeve, adding to its collectibility.
Is the work framed?
No — it is unframed.
Why is this print important?
It is part of a historic E.A.T. project, bringing together leading contemporary artists experimenting with new technologies and processes.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — with full insurance and professional protection.