KO color
KO color
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Edition of 35
William Quigley’s KO series epitomizes his mastery of gesture, composition, and cultural narrative, capturing the physicality and mythology of the boxing ring. The original silkscreen edition of 60, published in 2011 at $500, quickly appreciated as collectors recognized its significance, rising to $1,000, then $1,800–$2,500 before nearly selling out. Quigley retained seven prints, now offered at $4,000 each, underscoring the series’ scarcity, market demand, and lasting collectible value. These works, alongside his broader Boxers series, position Quigley at the intersection of contemporary figuration, cultural iconography, and museum-quality printmaking, appealing to discerning collectors and institutional buyers alike.
William Quigley’s Boxers series began in 1999 through a commission from PR publicist and former Italian fighter Venanzio Ciampa. Over the ensuing years, Quigley produced and sold more than 90 boxing‑themed paintings, sketches, and prints, among the most desirable in his oeuvre.
Hand-signed, artist-supervised, archival museum-quality print. Limited edition of 35.
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