About The Work
In this first collaboration with the James Rosenquist Foundation, THE SKATEROOM presents the monumental American Pop artist’s work, F-111 across four limited skateboard editions. Painted during 1964-65 – in the middle of one of America’s most turbulent decades – the piece addresses the connection between the Vietnam War, consumerism and advertising. Part of MoMA’s collection, F-111 is a dramatic parade of juxtapositions, highlighting the sinister contradictions of 60s America. In F-111: Triptych A (Girl), THE SKATEROOM focuses on one of the most iconic sections of Rosenquist’s piece: the girl in the hairdryer.
F-111 (Detail), 1964–65. © 2021 James Rosenquist Foundation.
About James Rosenquist
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Set of three, 7-ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood
Top-print includes the printed signature of the artist
31.00 x 8.00 in
78.7 x 20.3 cm
This work comes with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity, signed by THE SKATEROOM.
About The Work
In this first collaboration with the James Rosenquist Foundation, THE SKATEROOM presents the monumental American Pop artist’s work, F-111 across four limited skateboard editions. Painted during 1964-65 – in the middle of one of America’s most turbulent decades – the piece addresses the connection between the Vietnam War, consumerism and advertising. Part of MoMA’s collection, F-111 is a dramatic parade of juxtapositions, highlighting the sinister contradictions of 60s America. In F-111: Triptych A (Girl), THE SKATEROOM focuses on one of the most iconic sections of Rosenquist’s piece: the girl in the hairdryer.
F-111 (Detail), 1964–65. © 2021 James Rosenquist Foundation.
About James Rosenquist
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Celestial Bodies
- News & Events: The Hammer & LACMA Just Acquired These 8 Artists
- Art 101: Eleven New Art Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List
- Art 101: Quiz: Can You Tell a Warhol From a Lichtenstein? Test Your Knowledge of Pop Art
- News & Events: Splurge, Save, Steal: 6 Artworks That Are Deals No Matter How You Slice It
1 Easyfix wall mount included per deck
- The quoted dimensions are for one deck. Total dimensions: 31.0 in x 24.0 in.
- Ships in 10 to 14 business days from Belgium.
- This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
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