MYNE SØE-PEDERSEN, Airmail from Venice, 2000
each ca 10,6 x 13,2 cm
4 x 5″ analogue hand cut photo prints, envelope (11,3 x 16,1 cm), sticker
edition of ca 8
published by the artist
€ 140,- plus € 8,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
inv.MSP317-MSP318
‘Airmail from Venice’ is a series of prints coming from unexposed 4″ x 5″ negatives sent by airmail from Venice to Amsterdam in September 2000. I was on holidays in Venice for a week. Every day I sent a letter to my address in Amsterdam where I used to live at the time.
Each negative had an exposure time of three to four days. After the delivery the result of the mailing by air came out when the
prints were developed in the dark room. says Myne Søe-Pedersen.
JAAP KRONEMAN, U heeft een vuilniszak op straat gezet [You have put a garbage bag in the street], 2000
29,7 x 21 cm
ink jet print on 80 grams/m2 office paper
signed
edition ca 15
DAVID HORVITZ, Take a photograph of your head inside a freezer, 2009
images on internet
On April 6, 2009, New York-based artist David Horvitz posted a picture of himself with his head in a freezer on his Flickr account and invited readers to participate in his DIY work.
ELIZABETH PEYTON Tony sleeping, 2000
15,9 x 12,2 cm
SC, small artist’s book with photos and drawings in print on Tony sleeping.
condition: wears on cover
YOKO ONO, War is over! (If you want it), 2000
52 x 40,5 x 15,5 cm / 20.4 × 16 × 6 inches
letterpress, paper shopping bag
edition unknown
published by Art Metropole, Toronto, Canada. Coll. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA
Collection K. van Gelder, Amsterdam
GILBERT & GEORGE, As used by the sculptors, 1973
14,7 x 10,5 cm
postcard
signed (recto)
pubished by Hôtel Carlton Palace, Paris, France rare
perfect condition
€ 295,- plus € 15,- Track & Trace registered mail
The signature is done with ballpoint at the lower part of the postcard. From a certain angle when the ink reflects the light one clearly detects the signature. This rather ephemeral handwriting makes the image undisturbed, and therefore very powerful.