Nicole Wittenberg: Goldenrod and Queen Anne's Lace, 2025

Price AUD$1750.00 | Limited Edition Price CAD$2500.00 | Limited Edition Price £1350.00 | Limited Edition Price €1500.00 | Limited Edition Price USD$1750.00 | Limited Edition Price T1750.00 | Limited Edition

Artspace, Phaidon, and Monacelli are delighted to announce Goldenrod and Queen Anne’s Lace, 2025, a new edition of 30 silkscreen prints by Nicole Wittenberg

Each limited edition print is accompanied by a signed copy of the artist’s highly anticipated debut monograph published by Monacelli, offering a fresh perspective on the artist’s career to date.

Known for her expressive, color-rich approach to landscape, figuration, and erotica, Wittenberg has spent the last two decades creating a visual language rooted in observation and sensation. Drawing from her practice of working en plein air, Goldenrod and Queen Anne’s Lace depicts flourishing golden blossoms against a velvety navy background. Wittenberg’s layered strokes and gestural mark-making convey a sense of immediacy and corporeal presence, evoking the pleasure of being among blooms in nature.

“The perception of a prevailing feeling is something that really drives my work. I'm really interested in feelings, and sensations - that first impression, things that happened by chance and the way we connect with that chance.” —Nicole Wittenberg

The release of Wittenberg’s new edition and monograph coincides with three solo exhibitions of the artist’s work this summer at Maison La Roche, Par, FR through July 19; Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine through July 20; and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art through September 14, 2025.

Specifications:

Edition of 30 plus 6 APs

This work is Signed and numbered by the artist on recto

18-color silkscreen on Saunders Waterford 425 gsm paper

Size:11 inches x 8 inches or 27.94cm x 20.32cm

Nicole Wittenberg (born 1979) is an American painter, curator, professor, and writer based in New York City. She received her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2003. Wittenberg received the American Academy of Arts and Letters coveted John Koch Award for Best Young Figurative Painter in 2012.

From 2011-2014, she served as a teacher at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture and the Bruce High Quality Foundation University, and in 2017, she was a professor in the Critical Theory Department at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Wittenberg’s works are included in many prominent collections, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; The Albertina, Vienna, Austria; Portland Museum of Art, ME, USA; the Boston Museum of Fine Art, Boston, MA; Aishti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon; and others.