Billy Apple (1935–2021) was a pioneering figure in the Pop and conceptual art movements, with a practice that bridged the UK and New Zealand. A contemporary of David Hockney and a participant in the 1960s London art scene, Apple’s work explored identity, branding, and systems of value—often with bold, graphic clarity.
Rainbow (Left) is a vibrant example of Apple’s early print works, using seven-colour serigraph with fluorescent inks to striking effect. Produced in 1965, the edition reflects the visual energy and experimental edge of mid-century Pop art.
Origin: UK / New Zealand
Period/Style: Pop Art / Conceptual
Date: 1965
Material: Seven-colour serigraph, fluorescent ink on paper
Dimensions (with frame): 60.5cm height × 51.5cm width
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Billy Apple (1935–2021) was a pioneering figure in the Pop and conceptual art movements, with a practice that bridged the UK and New Zealand. A contemporary of David Hockney and a participant in the 1960s London art scene, Apple’s work explored identity, branding, and systems of value—often with bold, graphic clarity.
Rainbow (Left) is a vibrant example of Apple’s early print works, using seven-colour serigraph with fluorescent inks to striking effect. Produced in 1965, the edition reflects the visual energy and experimental edge of mid-century Pop art.
Origin: UK / New Zealand
Period/Style: Pop Art / Conceptual
Date: 1965
Material: Seven-colour serigraph, fluorescent ink on paper
Dimensions (with frame): 60.5cm height × 51.5cm width
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