Category Archives: Editions
MATIAS FALDBAKKEN, Untitled (Plastic Bag / B.F.), 2012
60 x 55 cm
Marker pen on printed plastic bag, series of 5 unique works, framed
publishers by ICA, London, UK
“Untitled (Plastic Bag / B.F.) 1-5 are a continuation of the artists’ ‘container’ works previously involving wardrobe lockers, VHS cassettes, liquor bottles, newspaper vending machines and empty Marshall cabinets. With these works Faldbakken tries, in various ways, to collapse the difference between sculpture and mould, container and content. These ‘plastic bag drawings’ are an ongoing series which the artist has presented in various forms and configurations, sometimes framed uniformly and precisely, often simply taped to the wall with packing tape. The bags are printed with cropped newspaper images which the artist then further works on with an abbreviated text drawn sketchily with marker pen. In this case the ‘writing’ says B.F.”
History of price:
ICA, London, UK € 2.000,- July 2012 (year of launch)
OLAF BREUNING, We Never Know, 2010
OLAF BREUNING, We Never Know, 2010
42,4 x 29 cm / 16.72″ x 11.44″
colour print
edition 20
numbered
certificate of authenticity
not available
Breuning possesses a vivid imagination with little, if any, reserve. Breuning takes us considerably further into the contradictions of his own position within the Western contemporary art world: problems of human existence are seemingly addressed, but, one often wonders, on the basis of what lived experience? With an undeniably self-ironic undertone Breuning confronts us with the consequences of a media-modelled, Pop-culture society. For this work, Olaf Breuning employs his signature technique of juxtaposing photographic imagery to create a fantastical composition of human and animal hybrids arranged around the planet Earth.
History of prices
Benefit Edition, Los Angeles, USA $350.- August 2012
The Archive is Limited, Amsterdam € 580,- January 2019
MATIAS FALDBAKKEN, Untitled (Plastic Bag), 2010
MATIAS FALDBAKKEN, Untitled (Plastic Bag), 2010 42,4 x 29 cm / 16.7″ x 11.44″ archival ink-jet print, numbered, certificate of authenticity edition 20 Benefit Edition, Los Angeles, USA € 280,- / $ 350.- July 2012
Intervention #21 – Matias Faldbakken
September 1 2012 – January 27 2013
“A small selection of the work of Matias Faldbakken (Denmark, 1973) will be showing in the museum’s Klaverblad spaces. Faldbakken is known for his radical, provocative attacks on existing traditional structures and value systems. You could call him a conceptual saboteur, who expresses his ideas through literature and visual art forms, such as sculpture, installations, photography and film. With works like Untitled (Locker Sculpture #2) and Untitled (Garbage Bag #21) his presentation combines a convincing aesthetic with provocation and vandalism.” Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
JOSEPH BEUYS, Kunst=Kapital, 1980
JOSEPH BEUYS, Kunst=Kapital, 1980
screen print on slate, framed 32 x 44 x 0,9 cm
signed, numbered, her nr. 12/50
Edizioni Factotum-Art, Verona, Italy
Ref. Schellmann 367
not available
JOSEPH BEUYS, Kunst = Kapital 1980
screenprint (Art = Capital) on blackboard, wood. Courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA
signed in pencil on wooden frame
not available
History of prices:
Estimate by Auction House Lempertz, Cologne, € 20.000,- 5 December 2009 hammer price
Estimate by Lempertz, Cologne € 8000 – 10000,- 12 March 2012
MARTIN CREED, Work 117, 1995 [cassette tape]
MARTIN CREED, Work No. 117
audio cassette, offset, cassette
edition of 500
not available
All the sounds on a drum machine, recorded on a cassette tape. Martin Creed’s Work no. 117 and Two Minute Rest (1995) is a sound piece that rattles through every percussion sound on Creed’s synthesizer.
Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland
Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland February 2012 € 82,-
PIPILOTTI RIST, Migros bag, 2010
REINER RUTHENBECK, Rahmen mit schwarzer Kugel, 1987
REINER RUTHENBECK, Rahmen mit schwarzer Kugel, 1987
25 x 30 cm / 9.4 x 11.8 inches, glass, metal grips, wooden sphere with diameter of 10 cm, paint
edition 12
published by Galerie Anselm Dreher, Berlin, Germany
Reiner Ruthenbeck is always in for questioning gravity and the balance of objects as one may see in this multiple.
History of prices:
Galerie Anselm Dreher, Berlin, Germany – November 1991 € 275,- / DM 600,-
DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Apperception, 2012
DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Apperception, 2012
29,5 x 23,5 cm
catalogue, SC, 224 pp.
+ inserted very thin wrapping paper (20 x 20 cm)
edition 2000 of which 100 catalogues are signed, numbered
mint condition
rare
€ 580,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
The insert in this catalogue is a piece of original wrapping paper which the artist produced in 2000 for flower shop / exhibition space Brutto Gusto in Berlin, Germany