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Luc And Ludivine Get Married. (pair 11) - Signed Print by Julian Opie 2007 - MyArtBroker

Luc And Ludivine Get Married. (pair 11)
Signed Print

Julian Opie

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40 x 45cm, Edition of 10, Digital Print

Medium: Digital Print

Edition size: 10

Year: 2007

Size: H 40cm x W 45cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: February 2016

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February 2016
Dorotheum, Vienna
Austria
£1,828
£2,150
£2,752
May 2015
Dorotheum, Vienna
Austria
May 2014
Dorotheum, Vienna
Austria
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Julian Opie's Luc And Ludivine Get Married. (pair 11) (signed) is a digital print from 2007, with an estimated value between £2,700 and £4,100. This artwork has been sold three times at auction since its initial sale in May 2014. The current hammer price and average annual growth rate are not available. This work is from a limited edition of 10.

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Meaning & Analysis

As with many works in Opie’s oeuvre, this series combines the visual language of graphic design with the traditions of art history. Luc And Ludivine Get Married (pair 11) explicitly engages with the 19th century art historical tradition of silhouette portraiture, led by artist Auguste Edouart, whereby the new middle classes would commission family or individual portraits to record a moment in time. Opie has a strong interest in noticing silhouettes everywhere and his The Gallery Staff series from 2010 also engages with this tradition.

Speaking of his desire to go beyond the traditional boundaries of art and art history Opie has said, “Our attitude towards art history, towards schools, styles and ‘isms’, was quite aggressive. We wanted to manipulate them, to use whatever style we wished.”

  • Julian Opie, born in 1958, dances through the contemporary art scene with a distinctive digital allure. A trailblazer of the 1980s New British Sculpture movement, Opie's work is a highly stylised blend of Pop Art and minimalism which navigates the intersection of technology and visual expression. From his early experiments with computer-generated art to his iconic portraits and animated installations, Opie's work exudes a captivating simplicity. His signature style, marked by bold lines and reduced forms, is internationally recognisable and has made him a key player in British contemporary art.