Mark Lanegan 60 (White) — Cleon Peterson · 2024 · Screen Print
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Mark Lanegan 60 (White)

Cleon Peterson · 2024 · Screen Print

Year2024
MediumScreen Print
EditionBlack
Edition size100
Dimensions24 x 15 inches
Retail (MSRP)USD $150.00
PublisherCleon Peterson (Self Released)
EraFigures & Duotone
Collector7/10
Visual7/10
Historical6/10
ScarcityScarce

Summary

"Mark Lanegan 60 (White)" is a 2024 self-released, hand-pulled screen print on 290gsm Coventry Rag with deckled edges at 15 x 24 inches, in an edition of 100. The white colorway commemorates the late musician Mark Lanegan, marking what would have been a milestone year and blending tribute with Peterson's graphic sensibility.

Why It Matters

Tribute prints occupy a special niche, bridging Peterson's art with music-world collectors and Lanegan's following. This crossover appeal, combined with a portrait-adjacent commemorative subject, sets it apart from his conflict-driven imagery. At an edition of 100 it is the most widely available sheet in this group, though still a limited run.

Collector Perspective

The "White" designation indicates a specific colorway, so a companion variant may exist for completists. The larger edition of 100 broadens availability relative to Peterson's 50-count releases. The dual audience, art collectors and Lanegan fans, can support demand. Provenance rests on the artist's self-release documentation and edition numbering.

Historical Context

Released in 2024, this print memorializes Mark Lanegan, the singer-songwriter who died in 2022, situating Peterson within a tradition of artist-made musical tributes. The commemorative framing marks a more personal register than his political work, while the stark colorway keeps it firmly within his recognizable visual idiom.

FAQ

Who is the subject?

It commemorates Mark Lanegan, the singer-songwriter, in a 2024 tribute print by Cleon Peterson.

What does "White" refer to?

It denotes the white colorway of the print, which suggests an alternate colorway may exist.

How many were made?

"Mark Lanegan 60 (White)" was released in a limited edition of 100, the largest run in this group.

What are the dimensions?

15 x 24 inches, hand-pulled on 290gsm Coventry Rag paper with deckled edges.

About the Artist

Cleon Peterson (born 1973, Seattle) is an American artist known for stark, high-contrast compositions depicting scenes of violence, power, and social conflict. Working primarily in a limited palette — often black on a single bold ground — he renders chaotic tableaux of figures locked in struggle, exploring themes of authority, brutality, and moral disorder in contemporary society. His graphic, almost hieroglyphic style has appeared in paintings, murals, and a substantial catalogue of signed prints, as well as collaborations spanning fashion and public art. He is based in Los Angeles.

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Which Cleon Peterson works should I collect?

His signed, numbered screenprints are the core of the market, prized for their bold duotone impact. Look for clean registration and strong condition. Gauntlet Gallery prioritizes complete, well-preserved impressions with documentation.

How is a Cleon Peterson piece authenticated?

We sell his works with documented provenance and the edition's signature and numbering. Each piece is photographed as-is, including signature and edition details, so you can verify before purchase.

What drives value?

Edition size, image iconicity, color scheme, condition, and provenance drive value. Low-numbered, large-format, and hand-embellished works command the strongest premiums.

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