Richard Hambleton | Horse and Rider
Richard Hambleton (1952–2017) — Horse and Rider Richard Hambleton was a Canadian-American artist and, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, one of the pioneers of New York's downtown street art scene. Best known as the creator of the "Shadowman" — a menacing black silhouette he painted across hundreds of locations in New York, Paris, London and on both sides of the Berlin Wall — Hambleton later developed the related "Horse and Rider" series, depicting the same explosive, gestural silhouette astride a bucking horse. He exhibited at the Venice Biennale in the 1980s and is remembered as the "Godfather of Street Art." This screenprint captures Hambleton's signature Horse and Rider imagery: a dark, gestural silhouette of a rider astride a rearing horse, rendered in explosive black brushwork against a vivid red and orange ground. Signed and dated 2011 in plate. Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot, for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London. Screenprint on paper Framed: 99 x 137 cm Edition of 75 Click here to view the whole collection
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