
Artwork information
Category
PrintTechnique
Set of three screenprints on Arches paperDate
2021Dimensions
76.2 cm x 55.9 cmSignature
Signed and datedProof(s) of authenticity
Certificate of authenticity issued by Louis Buhl & Co.State of conservation
Very goodFraming
NoLocation
Yangsan, South KoreaDescription
Cristina BanBan
Le Marais #1, #2, #3, 2021
Set of three screenprints on Arches paper
76.2 × 55.9 cm each
Edition of 35 sets
Numbered 26/35
Hand-signed and dated by the artist
Certificate of authenticity issued by Louis Buhl & Co., Detroit
This rare set of three screenprints titled Le Marais #1, #2, #3 was created by Spanish artist Cristina BanBan in 2021. Produced in a limited edition of only 35 sets, the series represents one of the artist’s most recognizable graphic publications, translating the powerful visual language of her painting into the medium of printmaking.
Printed on Arches paper—an historic reference in fine art printmaking known for its quality and durability—these works reflect the distinctive visual codes of Cristina BanBan’s practice. The female figures, with their generous and expressive forms, occupy the composition with an almost sculptural presence. The drawing, deliberately energetic and spontaneous, interacts with bold fields of color that echo the gestural intensity of the artist’s painting.
The Le Marais series presents figures within interior or urban settings that evoke everyday life, intimacy, and the physical presence of the body in space. The compositions move between humor, sensuality, and introspection, revealing BanBan’s ability to transform ordinary scenes into images of striking expressive power.
Cristina BanBan’s work belongs to a tradition of figurative painting in which the body becomes a site of emotional exploration. Her characters, often inspired by her own personal universe, convey complex psychological states where introspection, nostalgia, and vitality coexist. This approach gives her works a deeply human dimension and an immediately recognizable visual identity.
This edition was published by Louis Buhl & Co., a historic gallery founded in Detroit in the nineteenth century and recognized for its role in publishing and promoting modern and contemporary artworks. The direct provenance from Louis Buhl Gallery, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensures the traceability and integrity of this set.
Numbered 26/35 and hand-signed by the artist, these three screenprints form a cohesive and highly desirable ensemble for collectors seeking to acquire a work representative of Cristina BanBan’s graphic practice.
This set therefore represents a rare opportunity to acquire a complete edition from an emblematic series, reflecting the vitality of contemporary figurative painting and the growing prominence of Cristina BanBan on the international art scene.
Provenance
Louis Buhl Gallery, Detroit






























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