MARTIN CREED, Work No. 367
81 × 59 cm / 31 7/8 × 23 1/4 inches
offset poster crumpled
edition 100
published by Hauser & Wirth, Geneva, Switzerland
not available
History of prices:
Hauser & Wirth, Geneva, Switzerland € 410,- November 2012
JOHN BALDESSARI, untitled [skateboard], 2010
79 x 20 x 6 cm / 31.5 х 8 x 2.8 inches
screenprint, wooden skate decks
edition 500
verso artist’s signature in print
pristine
published by Supreme, New York, USA
€ 620,- + € 35,- registered mail
John Baldessari uses photomontage and painting, combined with language. His deadpan visual juxtapositions equate images with words and illuminate or challenge meaning. He shakes up held expectations of how images function, often by drawing the viewer’s attention to minor details, absences, or the spaces between things and human beings. Obscuring apparently clear scenes or adding stock photography with phrases by placing colourful dots e.g. over faces, he injects humour and dissonance into scattered imagery.
PHILIPPE DECRAUZAT, Super Loco, 2010
EP, 33 rpm
edition 350
recorded and produces by New Humans/Philippe Decrauzat
design by Philippe Decrauzat
published by Circuit edition, Lausanne, Switzerland
mint condition
Two possible soundtracks for “After Birds” 2008 a film by Philippe Decrauzat. Performed by Mika Tajima, Howie Chen, Eric Tsai.
Side A
this but not this…..4:25
contact microphones, analog synthesizer, electronics
Side B
nonstop…..4:25
electric drill, mirrored glass, hammers, electronics
History of price
Circuit edition, Lausanne, Switzerland € 8,- / SFr 10,- October 2012
JONATHAN MONK, My Height in Yellow Highlighter Pen, 2010
10 x 15 cm
yellow marker, postcard
series of unique hand drawn cards
edition 59 + 10 AP
signed
published by Haubrok Edition, Berlin, Germany
€ 285,- plus € 20,- registered mail Track & Trace
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Jonathan Monk’s both ‘My Height in Blue Ballpoint Pen’ (2003) and ‘My Height in Yellow Highlighter Pen’ (2010) fused the portable character of a postcard with the practice of marking one’s changing height on a wall. The postcards should be installed on any wall with the pen line 178 cm above the floor.
Extra information:
Previously in 2003 Jonathan Monk made this multiple for the Lisson Gallery in London:
JONATHAN MONK, My Height in Blue Ballpoint Pen, 2003
10 x 15 cm
postcard, byro ink
series of unique hand drawn cards
edition 200
signed, dated
published by Lisson Gallery, London, England
This card reads: Install this card on any wall with the line six feet above the floor.
TAUBA AUERBACH, [2,3], 2010
50,8 x 40,6 x 15,2 cm / 20 x 16 x 6 inches
6 pop-up volumes, cloth slipcase, edition 1000 + 100 AP
published by Tauba Auerbach / Printed Matter, New York, USA
not available
www.printedmatter.org/catalogue/search.cfm
http://mondo-blogo.blogspot.nl/2012/01/23-tauba-auerbachs-new-pop-up-book.html
History of prices:
Printed Matter, New York, USA € 430,- / US$ 550.- September 2012
FIONA BANNER, ISBN 978-1-907118-99-9, 2010
offset, HC
issued in both silver and white cover
series of 65 unique copies (originally 20 with ISBN number -99-9)
stamped, signed
published by Vanity Press, London, England
Ref. http://www.fionabanner.com/vanitypress/book11/index.htm
Fiona Banner’s practice centres on possibilities of language. From her ‘wordscapes’ to her use of a found and transformed military aircraft, Banner juxtaposes aggressiveness and the sensual, performing elements of intimacy, attraction and alienation. The artist alternates between the pathos of battle in her monumental sculptures, and a sense of humor in her works on paper in relation to how we mythologize our history, based on our willingness to be seduced by myths.
Each book has its own title, i.e. each print in this edition is the same and yet each is unique. Each one has its own ISBN number and is registered under its own individual title. Each one of the edition is therefore an official publication and each is an edition in, and only of, itself. An edition of one… a book reduced to a reference, purely an imagined space.
Originally the edition of this series was 20. At a later stage the edition was extended to 65.
“A vanity press or vanity publisher is a term describing a publishing house in which authors pay to have their books published. In contrast, mainstream publishers, whether major companies or small presses, derive their profit from sales of the book to persons other than the author. Publishers must therefore be cautious and deliberate in choosing to publish works that will sell, particularly as they must recoup their investment in the book (such as an advance payment and royalties to the author, editorial guidance, promotion, marketing or advertising). In order to sell books, commercial publishers may also be selective in order to cultivate a reputation for high-quality work, or to specialize in a particular genre.” Wikipedia 2012
History of prices:
Vanity Press, London GBP 528.75 May 2021
Vanity Press, London € 116,- / US$ 150.- September 2012
ROB PRUITT, Panda Bear, 2010
178 x 153 cm / 60 x 70 inches
beach towel
Art Production Fund: Works On Whatever, New York, USA
out of stock
Jimmy Choo is teaming up with cool American contemporary artist Rob Pruitt for the Cruise 2013 collection. The collection will include shoes, handbags, and small leather goods using Pruitt’s iconic artwork. Pruitt’s work is rooted in pop culture and his art pieces have been exhibited at museums including, MoMA, P.S. 1 and Tate Modern.
History of prices:
Art Production Fund: Works On Whatever, New York: US$ 95.- November 2010
CHRISTIAN MARCLAY, Carpe Diem, 2010
25 x 3 x 0.8 cm
sterling silver, steel ball bearings, leather
edition of 40
published by White Cube, London, England
not available
Christian Marclay’s practice is often related to sounds, music and sound carriers. ‘Carpe Diem’ is a watch ticking in time and place, although different from a regular one. A clock face lacks, instead this artwork has a flat silver reflective face, with ball bearings within, creating a jangling and defunct tik-tok sound.
History of prices:
White Cube, London, England GBP 1.150.- January 2013
ISA GENZKEN, Mona Isa, 2010
51,5 x 39,5 cm (print size 42 x 30 cm)
C-print
edition 120 + 20 AP
signed, numbered
published by Texte zur Kunst, Berlin, Germany
Isa Genzken is in her work definitively challenged by the notion of sculpture and its practice. Here Genzken engages herself with the artist’s self-representation in a tension between a found internet image and her identity showing herself horizontally hidden behind the head of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa“. Genzken says about ready mades: ‘I have always said that with any sculpture you have to be able to say, although this is not a ready-made, it could be one. That’s what a sculpture has to look like. It must have a certain relation to reality’.