Frieze Masters

Frieze Masters

Gloucester Green London, NW1 4HA, United Kingdom Wednesday, October 11, 2023–Sunday, October 15, 2023 Booth F14


ochre by richard diebenkorn

Richard Diebenkorn

Ochre, 1983

Price on Request

cup and saucer by richard diebenkorn

Richard Diebenkorn

Cup and Saucer, 1965

Price on Request

vineyard storm  by helen frankenthaler

Helen Frankenthaler

Vineyard Storm , 1974–1976

Price on Request

apparition by adolph gottlieb

Adolph Gottlieb

Apparition, ca. 1945

Price on Request

savarin by jasper johns

Jasper Johns

Savarin, 1981

Price on Request

corpse and mirror  by jasper johns

Jasper Johns

Corpse and Mirror , 1976

Price on Request

ailanthus leaves ii (vernis du japon ii) by ellsworth kelly

Ellsworth Kelly

Ailanthus Leaves II (Vernis du Japon II), 1966

Price on Request

la nouvelle chute de l'amérique by roy lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein

La Nouvelle Chute de l'Amérique, 1992

Price on Request

seven aquatints by robert mangold

Robert Mangold

Seven Aquatints, 1973

Price on Request

etchings to rexroth by brice marden

Brice Marden

Etchings to Rexroth, 1986

Price on Request

untitled by john mclaughlin

John McLaughlin

Untitled, 1963

15,000 USD

untitled by john mclaughlin

John McLaughlin

Untitled, 1963

15,000 USD

Susan Sheehan Gallery is a leading specialist in prints produced during the seminal era that spans the decades of the 1960s through the 1990s. Highlights of the gallery’s Frieze Masters presentation will include Jasper Johns, Scent, 1976, an example of his signature cross-hatching motif; a complete Josef Albers portfolio, Homage to the Square: Edition Keller Ia-Ik, 1970; and Brice Marden’s complete portfolio of 25 calligraphic prints, Etchings to Rexroth, 1986.

Also featured will be a series of very rare John McLaughlin lithographs from the early 1960s along with a group of Edward Ruscha lithographs produced during the same period, while both artists were working at the legendary print shop, Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles. We will also be exhibiting the complete set of Dan Flavin’s (to Don Judd, colorist) 1-7, which is seldom seen in its entirety and is one of several works Flavin dedicated to his artist friend, including the similarly titled neon sculpture in the collection of Artist Rooms, Tate and National Galleries of Scotland.   

In addition, works by Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Jackson Pollock, Edward Ruscha, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol will be on view.