Showing 12 artworks with Andrea Zittel and with artwork date before 2003 and with artwork date after 1993
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Andrea Zittel's "Me In My Brown Denim Personal Panel" (1998) captures a quiet moment, inviting reflection on identity and space through minimalist gouache & graphite art.
Discover 'Sprawl I' by Andrea Zittel – a captivating 2002 painting exploring minimalism & urban themes. Explore this unique artwork now!
Andrea Zittel’s ‘Point of Interest—An A-Z Land Brand,’ created in 1999, is a captivating gouache piece featuring two large rocks arranged to evoke a sense of floating above the ground. Set against a bold red backdrop, this artwork embodies Zittel's exploration of spatial perception and contemplative living.
Zittel’s work investigates how we inhabit space and imbues life with meaning, rejecting conventional gallery settings for mobile living units and experimental designs. Her exploration of social structures challenges assumptions about mass production and individuality.
Experience Andrea Zittel's minimalist 2002 gouache studies exploring everyday objects and quiet contemplation; discover the beauty of simplicity today.
Explore 'Lavender Corduroy Personal Panel' by Andrea Zittel – a minimalist fabric sculpture reflecting on daily life and human experience. A captivating study in texture, form, and quiet contemplation.
Explore Andrea Zittel's minimalist masterpiece – 'Old Red Underpanel,' a striking cotton fabric sculpture redefining living spaces and questioning the nature of existence.
Minimalist orange canvas with a blue 'AZ' logo by Andrea Zittel (1996); explore conceptual art that redefines space and form.
Contemplate minimalist solitude with Andrea Zittel's 1999 graphite drawing of public sculptures; explore the intersection of art and daily life by owning this evocative piece.