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Museum Sarcophagus by Carolee Schneemann – Limited Edition Screen-Print

Sale price$2,500.00

Celebrate the legacy of a feminist icon with "Museum Sarcophagus," a compelling limited edition screen-print by Carolee Schneemann. This artwork, signed in pencil by Schneemann in 1979 and numbered 56/250, captures the spirit of her revolutionary contributions to the art world. Mounted on linen, this piece showcases the vibrant colors and intricate details that characterize Schneemann's work, despite slight discoloration due to age.

Carolee Schneemann, a trailblazer in performance and body art, has utilized her work to challenge traditional portrayals and empower female representation in art. Using her own body as a canvas, Schneemann's art transcends conventional aesthetics, offering a primal and empowering expression of women's roles both as creators and subjects.

Carolee Schneemann's art has been celebrated worldwide, with exhibitions at prestigious institutions like MoMA PS1 in New York and the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt. Her work not only challenges but also redefines the narratives of art history, emphasizing a perspective often overlooked by mainstream discourse.

This piece is perfect for collectors and admirers of pioneering art, providing a unique opportunity to own a significant work from one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. "Museum Sarcophagus" is more than just a print; it is a historical artifact that continues to resonate with contemporary themes of feminism and body politics.

Invite the power and beauty of Carolee Schneemann's art into your collection and let it inspire conversations and admiration for years to come. This print is a testament to Schneemann’s enduring legacy and her unapologetic exploration of female identity and sexuality.

Artwork Details:
Medium: Photo screen-print on paper, mounted on linen
Signature: Signed in pencil by Carolee Schneemann
Edition: Numbered 56/250
Date: 1979
Condition: Colors are bright and vibrant, with light discoloration adding a touch of vintage charm

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