
Edition of 40
Silkscreen on paper
36 x 28 in. (91.4 x 71.1 cm)
Published by Goya Contemporary / Goya-Girl Press
*10% of each sale will be donated to the ACLU
Kass-1012-CO
Deborah Kass, Save The Country Now, 2025 is a silkscreen on paper, 36 x 28 in. (91.4 x 71.1 cm), in a limited, signed, and numbered edition of 40, published by Goya Contemporary / Goya-Girl Press and printed by Brand X.
When asked to describe the print, Kass expressed deep concern over the current erosion of democracy, highlighting the profound human cost to both Americans and the rest of the world as the United States edges closer to a dangerous form of dictatorship, and Europe moves closer to war. Regarding the work, she stated, "Save the country. It's now or never. I don't know what else to say.”
Ten percent (10%) of the proceeds from the sale of these works will be donated to the ACLU.
Deborah Kass is a prominent American artist known for her bold and thought-provoking work that explores themes of identity, culture, and history, often with a focus on gender, feminism, politics, and the Jewish experience. Kass gained significant recognition for her vibrant and politically charged reinterpretations of pop culture, often blending iconic imagery from artists like Warhol and Lichtenstein with her own unique perspective. Her work spans a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and printmaking.
One of her most notable series, The Warhol Project, draws inspiration from Andy Warhol's iconic style while reflecting her personal narrative. Kass is celebrated for her ability to challenge societal norms, using her art to address issues such as power, representation, and the complexities of American identity.