Silkscreen Prints (201)
Silkscreen (serigraphy) printmaking technique, where ink is pushed through a fine mesh screen with blocked-out areas creating the image. Adopted by Japanese artists in the postwar era for its bold, flat color capabilities.
Artists Known for Silkscreen

Seven Warring States of Zhou Dynasty China: Wei
Screenprint

Red Flag
Silkscreen

○ (Red)
○ (赤)
Screenprint

Perspective Marathon 32/100
Screenprint

From 'The Birth of the Land (Kiki)': R.T.P. (To)
Screenprint

When shadows cross border 46/50
Screenprint

Black oval, triangular, round green 86/150
Silkscreen

Scene A
Silkscreen

Scene B
Silkscreen

KAWS ×3 PP 3/3
Silkscreen

Work from No Reply
Silkscreen

URGE #1 GREEN
Screenprint

URGE #5 White
Silkscreen

Urge (7)
Screenprint

URGE Wine Red
Silkscreen

Infinity Net (Blue), Kusama 26
Screenprint

Grapes, Kusama 29
Screenprint

Lemon Squash
Screenprint

Ashtray
Silkscreen

Flowers FW
Screenprint

Dancing Pumpkin (YOR), Kusama 321
Screenprint
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Frequently Asked Questions
Silkscreen (serigraphy) printmaking technique, where ink is pushed through a fine mesh screen with blocked-out areas creating the image. Adopted by Japanese artists in the postwar era for its bold, flat color capabilities.
Masahiro Masuda, Ayako Tokitoh, and Kouseki Ono are among the artists most associated with silkscreen in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.
Hanga currently catalogues 201 prints tagged with silkscreen, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.





