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WILLIAM KENT

Kansas City/Connecticut/New York, 20th Century

Who Killed Kennedy, 1964.

Signed, dated and numbered 2/30 in pencil lower margin.
Relief print on slate, 18" x 16". Matted 28" x 24".
Condition: Some losses to edge of paper, minor staining in the margins, otherwise good.

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  • Provenance: Notes:
    Though intending to study music theory at Yale, William Kent became more interested in painting and sculpture. In the early 1960's he found a lot of slate blackboards that had been discarded, and carved one into a printing plate. Finding a medium that suited him, the slate relief prints would dominate his work for most of the next 15 years. Though Kent floated in the same "Pop" circles as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein (his work having been hung alongside them at the Whitney Museum), Kent eschewed being classified as a Pop artist. Both conceptually and technically, his work is distinguished from that movement. While Warhol was drawn to screenprints because they evoked "an assembly line effect" and left production entirely to a team of master printers, Kent produced monoprints precisely because he felt each work should be a unique expression, and executed them working completely alone without assistants or a mechanical press.

    John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963 has been the subject of various conspiracy theories. Printed in red, white and blue, this print was made at the height of the conspiracies.

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November 4, 2022 9:30 AM EDT
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