LOUISE BOURGEOIS, Spider Woman, 2011 [Tote bag]

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LOUISE BOURGEOIS, Spider Woman, 2011
42 x 35 x 12 cm
print on cotton, Tote bag
published by Moma, New York, USA
pristine

This screen print on cotton bag features a reproduction of Louise Bourgeois’ drypoint etching Spider Woman 2005. The bag has generous side gussets, an interior pouch (8″ x 10″) and an extra small pocket.

GARY HUME, Capital, 2011

GARY HUME, Capital, 2011
76 x 60 cm
13 colour screen print on 400 grams Velin Arches paper
the print is float mounted on Heritage White Conservation board and is glazed with 3 mm perspex,
lime frame sprayed with a soft white matte lacquer
signed, numbered
edition 250
published by Counter Editions, London

LAWRENCE WEINER, Water finds its own level, 2011

LAWRENCE WEINER, Water finds its own level, 2011
29,9 x 35,5 cm / 11 x 14 inches
archival print
edition 500
signed with initials, numbered on certificate, here nr. 6/500
published by Jen Bekman Projects, New York, USA
mint
€ 150,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace registered EU mail
for purchase first visit: https://20×200.com/products/lawrence-weiner-water-finds-its-own-level

LAWRENCE WEINER - certificate

LAWRENCE WEINER – certificate of Water finds its own level, 2011

In December 2009, the New York City Council voted to require business owners to replace garage-style security gates with ones that allow views into the stores behind them by July 2026. Art Production Fund united 18 artists to make murals on security gate doors of shop in the Bowery. These were on view for two months, after which they were painted over, embodying the upcoming legislated disappearance of the gates across the city of New York.

This edition was published in 5 sizes: 8 x 10 inch, 11 x 124 inch, 16 x 20 inch, 24 x 30 inch and 30 x 40 inch.

LAWRENCE WEINER, Water finds its own level, 2010
paint on metal shop security gate, New York City, USA

History of price:
D.R. Fine Arts, New York, USA, December 2022 US$ 400.- (8 x 10 inches)
20 x 200, New York, USA October 2022 US$ 150.-
20 x 200, New York, USA December 2021 US$ 75.-
!–The Archive is Limited, Amsterdam December 2022 € 125,–>

JCJ VANDERHEYDEN, Chinese Window, 2011

JCJ VANDERHEYDEN, Chinese Window, 2011
21 x 29,7 cm
digital print on Hahnemühle Photo, 310 g/m2
includes a publication, 16 pp.
25 + 10 AP
signed, numbered edition
published by Helix, Posterholt, Netherlands

 

History of price:
Helix, Posterholt, Netherlands € 350,- February 2012

JOHN BALDESSARI, Stairway, Coat and Person, 2011

JOHN BALDESSARI, Stairway, Coat and Person, 2011
50,8 x 40,6 cm / 20 x 16 inches
archival inkjet print
edition 120
published by CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, USA

 

John Baldessari is intentionally questioning the conventions of picture-making, among other things. He says: ‘I am interested in conceptual leaps people can make from one bit of information to another and how they can fill the space.’

FRANÇOIS DEY, Benjamin’s house, 2011

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FRANÇOIS DEY, Benjamin’s house, 2011
each ca 31 x 22 cm (installation size: 66 x 122 cm)
6 photo prints
signed, dated, numbered
edition 3

Swiss artist François Dey (1981) is attracted by the continuous flux of life in which nothing is basically fixed. Therefore improvisation and unexpected contexts make as much sense as well prepared plans and thought over constructions, whether in the physical reality or our mind. Also language is used breaking the laws of idiom and spelling which makes his written texts look peculiar and even shabby. For him it is a way to get out of the prison of too much treaded roads we already know of.