Aug 17, 2023 - Sale 2644

Sale 2644 - Lot 320

Unsold
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500

RENÉ RICARD (1946-2014)


I Dreamed.
Color lithograph on Sekishu Kozogami Turu paper. 736x533 mm; 29x21 inches. Signed and numbered 28/30 in pencil, upper center. 1989.

A very good impression.

In one of the obituaries written for Ricard, the artist is described as "a Renaissance man for the cocaine age." A defining figure of the Andy Warhol's Factory, his oeuvre was a psychedelic interdisciplinary experiment in the elevation of text to art. He moved to New York City at the age of 18 after seeing a Warhol painting, and quickly became a background yet instrumental figure in the Pop Art Movement. With his connections, he worked with artists and arbiters of taste such as Allen Ginsberg and Jean Michel Basquiat, whose career he helped to launch with a seminal essay published in ArtForum entitled The Radiant Child, 1981. Among the other artists who were elevated by Ricard's attentions were Brice Marden, Francesco Clemente, Keith Haring and Julian Schnabel.