Condition Report
In very good condition
No knocks, tears, or creases to the sheet
One extremely minor 'surface mark' to the top left corner section of the sheet, this is visible upon very close inspection
Minor edge wear to the top right corner of the sheet, this is visible upon very close inspection
This work has been stored flat and has never been framed.
Bridget Riley (British 1931-), 'Two Blues', 2003, screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed, titled, dated, and numbered from an edition of 250 in pencil, published by Artizan Editions; sheet: 54.6 x 53.4cm
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Auction: Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors, ending 15th May, 2025
Bridget Riley's intricate geometric abstractions were pivotal to the Op Art movement of the 1960s. The British artist created vibrant shapes that produced illusions of vibration and motion, defining "Op Art." Although she began with some monochromatic works, she is best known for her colorful compositions. Riley studied at Goldsmiths' College and the Royal College of Art, and briefly worked in advertising before fully committing to art. Her works have been exhibited in major cities worldwide and are held in prestigious collections, including the Arts Council England, Centre Pompidou, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with her pieces fetching high prices in the secondary market.