DAVID HAMMONS, a.o., invites, 2019
each 20 x 26 cm
complete set of Hauser & Wirth announcements and invitations 2019
42 cards, offset, heavy weight cardboard
condition: splendid
published by Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, St Moritz, London, New York, Hongkong. Los Angeles
inv.H&W 588-pr
These cards were issued in 2019 with the following artists:
RITA ACKERMANN
IDA APPLEBROOG
DIANE ARBUS
JEAN ARP
MAX BILL
LOUISE BOURGEOIS
MARK BRADFORD
GETA BRÃTESCU
STEFAN BRÜGGEMANN
HEIDI BUCHER
ALKEXANDER CALDER
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
EDUARDO CHILLIDA
ED CLARK
MARCEL DUCHAMP
GÜNTHER FÖRG
CHARLES GAINES
SONIA GOMES
CATHERINE GOODMAN
PHILIP GUSTON
DAVID HAMMONS
MARY HEILMANN
EVA HESSE
LUCHITA HURTADO
EVA HESSE
SHEILA HICKS
JENNY HOLZER
LUCHITA HURTADO
MATTHEW DAY JACKSON
RASHID JOHNSON
DONALD JUDD
MIKE KELLEY
BHARTI KHER
GUILLERMO KUITCA
MARIA LASSNIG
ANNIE LEIBOVITZ
LEE LOZANO
SOL LEWITT
RENÉ MAGRITTE
ANNA MARIA MAIOLINO
PIERO MANZONI
TAKESADA MATSUTANI
LÀSZLÓ MOHOLY-NAGY
BRUCE NAUMAN
MERET OPPENHEIM
PABLO PICASSO
CAROL RAMA
MAN RAY
DIETER ROTH
ED RUSCHA
AMY SHERALD
LORNA SIMPSON
SYLVIA SLEIGH
DAVID SMITH
JESÚS RAFAEL SOTO
ALINA SZAPOCZNIKOW
KEITH TYSON
ANDY WARHOL
FRANZ WEST
LOUISE BOURGEOIS, I have been to Hell and Back., 2011
ca 42 x 35 x 12 cm
screen print on cotton Tote bag
published by Moma, New York, USA
mint, very rare
limited edition
€ 620,- plus € 24,- registered Track & Trace mail
inv.LBou BF-plankN
The brilliant screen print on this bag is a bright reproduction of an embroidery work. Originally Louise Bourgeois embroidered on a handkerchief (2007) the text ‘I have been to hell and back. And let me tell you it was wonderful.’ It expresses her opinion that life is a journey with up and downs, and in the end it was worth it. She put this text on her husband’s handkerchief.
In 2007 a handkerchief with the above text was published by Third Drawer Down in a numbered edition of 1000 for each colour; red, blue and pink. It was co-produced by Tate Modern, London.
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.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS, Self-Pity, 2009
75 x 66,5 x 6,1 cm
pillow shaped woven textile in frame
edition 25 copies
published by Louisiana Edition, Huemlebak, Denmark
sold
Louise Bourgeois made sculptures in wood, steel, stone and cast rubber and used drawing and printing as a tool of artistic expression, often organic in form and sexually explicit, emotionally aggressive yet witty, covered many stylistic bases. But from first to last they shared a set of repeated themes centered on the human body and its need for nurture and protection in a frightening world; protection often translated into images of shelter or home.
History of prices:
Louisiana Edition, Huemlebak, Denmark € 8.800,- incl. V.A.T. November 2012
LOUISE BOURGEOIS, Untitled, 1994
each 92,7 x 71 cm / 36 x 28 inches
hand coloured intaglio print
edition 65 (black and white) and edition 35 (red)
signed, numbered
published by The Paris Review, New York, USA
not available
Louise Bourgeois made sculptures in wood, steel, stone and cast rubber and used drawing and printing as a tool of artistic expression, often organic in form and sexually explicit, emotionally aggressive yet witty, covered many stylistic bases. But from first to last they shared a set of repeated themes centered on the human body and its need for nurture and protection in a frightening world; protection often translated into images of shelter or home.
History of prices:
each US$ 3,500.- September 2012