view additional image 1
View in a Room ArtworkView in a Room Background
Edition 2of 5. Pigment print on archival, 300gsm matt surface paper, beautifully rendered with rich, saturated colour. All paper sizes include 2 inch white border around the print for framing. Signed, numbered, dated au verso. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 

Peter Horvath exhibits in museums and galleries globally, and his work is included in permanent collections internationally, including the Nion McEvoy collection, and a new addition in 2016 to the Whitney Museum of American Art. He is the recipient of commissions from Rhizome.org at The New Museum, NYC and Turbulence.org New Radio and Performing Arts, Boston. Exhibitions include the Whitney Museum Of American Art‘s Artport (NYC), Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City), the Musée national des beaux-arts du  Québec  (Quebec City, Canada) and FILE Electronic Language International Festival (Sao Paulo, Brazil).

"Untitled (Steve McQueen)" is part of the larger body of work titled 'American Century'. In this series, Horvath reflects on the perceived decay of the United States’ global potency, and the 20th Century American hegemony, as viewed through the nostalgic lens of lost heroes, icons and imagined landscapes. With this series he intersects images of larger than life individuals “architecturally” within constructed vistas, creating an altered, geometric space, that expresses an illusory inner sanctum.
Edition 2of 5. Pigment print on archival, 300gsm matt surface paper, beautifully rendered with rich, saturated colour. All paper sizes include 2 inch white border around the print for framing. Signed, numbered, dated au verso. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 

Peter Horvath exhibits in museums and galleries globally, and his work is included in permanent collections internationally, including the Nion McEvoy collection, and a new addition in 2016 to the Whitney Museum of American Art. He is the recipient of commissions from Rhizome.org at The New Museum, NYC and Turbulence.org New Radio and Performing Arts, Boston. Exhibitions include the Whitney Museum Of American Art‘s Artport (NYC), Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City), the Musée national des beaux-arts du  Québec  (Quebec City, Canada) and FILE Electronic Language International Festival (Sao Paulo, Brazil).

"Untitled (Steve McQueen)" is part of the larger body of work titled 'American Century'. In this series, Horvath reflects on the perceived decay of the United States’ global potency, and the 20th Century American hegemony, as viewed through the nostalgic lens of lost heroes, icons and imagined landscapes. With this series he intersects images of larger than life individuals “architecturally” within constructed vistas, creating an altered, geometric space, that expresses an illusory inner sanctum.

174 Views

6

View In My Room

Untitled (Steve McQueen) Edition 2/5 - Limited Edition of 5 Photograph

Peter Horvath

Canada

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 32.5 W x 38 H x 0.1 D in

Ships in a Tube

$3,560

Shipping included

Trustpilot Score

174 Views

6

Artist Recognition
link - Featured in the Catalog

Featured in the Catalog

link - Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured in a collection

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Edition 2of 5. Pigment print on archival, 300gsm matt surface paper, beautifully rendered with rich, saturated colour. All paper sizes include 2 inch white border around the print for framing. Signed, numbered, dated au verso. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Peter Horvath exhibits in museums and galleries globally, and his work is included in permanent collections internationally, including the Nion McEvoy collection, and a new addition in 2016 to the Whitney Museum of American Art. He is the recipient of commissions from at The New Museum, NYC and New Radio and Performing Arts, Boston. Exhibitions include the Whitney Museum Of American Art‘s Artport (NYC), Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City), the Musée national des beaux-arts du  Québec  (Quebec City, Canada) and FILE Electronic Language International Festival (Sao Paulo, Brazil). "Untitled (Steve McQueen)" is part of the larger body of work titled 'American Century'. In this series, Horvath reflects on the perceived decay of the United States’ global potency, and the 20th Century American hegemony, as viewed through the nostalgic lens of lost heroes, icons and imagined landscapes. With this series he intersects images of larger than life individuals “architecturally” within constructed vistas, creating an altered, geometric space, that expresses an illusory inner sanctum.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Photography:

Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

5

Size:

32.5 W x 38 H x 0.1 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Peter Horvath is an assemblage and new media artist. Exhibiting in museums and galleries globally, his work is included in numerous permanent and private collections. Embracing digital technologies at the birth of the Web, he created audio/video narrative works through selective editing of film footage and the use of his early collages. His assemblage works similarly focus on deconstructing and recontextualizing imagery through collage. Merging street ephemera, movie posters, photographs, ink, acrylic and spray paint, Horvath’s densely layered assemblage portraits reflect on his fascination with media consumption, cultural icons and urban decay.

Artist Recognition
Featured in the Catalog

Featured in Saatchi Art's printed catalog, sent to thousands of art collectors

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

Thousands of 5-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Global Selection of Emerging Art

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.