Mel Bochner Meaningless, 2004 – Signed Color Monoprint on Paper, Text-Based Conceptual Art
Mel Bochner Meaningless, 2004 – Signed Color Monoprint on Paper, Text-Based Conceptual Art
Meaningless – A bold and brightly colored 2004 monoprint by celebrated American conceptual artist Mel Bochner (b. 1940). Signed, titled, and dated, this expressive text-based artwork exemplifies Bochner’s exploration of language, color, and perception—hallmarks of his pioneering practice. Image size: 18" H x 23.5" W; framed dimensions: 22.75" H x 29" W.
Bochner’s work has been widely exhibited in major institutions including the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Museum of Art, Musée d’art Moderne et Contemporain (Geneva), and The Jewish Museum (New York). A standout piece for collectors of contemporary conceptual art, language-based works, or post-minimalist American printmaking.
Image size: 18" H x 23.5" W.
Materials Color monoprint on paper
Place of Origin 2000's
Period United States
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