RICHARD WRIGHT, Untitled, 2010

RICHARD WRIGHT, Untitled, 2010
35 x 35 cm
screen print, edition 30
published by Modern Institute, Glasgow, UK
not available

Richard Wright paints frescoes that transform interior spaces. Using mathematically calculated techniques that go back to Italian Renaissance architects, he maps out abstract patterns that create vertiginous spatial illusions.
The Rijksmuseum has chosen to celebrate its 21st-century renewal by commissioning the artist a permanent work with 47.000 stars.

MARLENE DUMAS, Frau und Hund, 2010 [print]

MARLENE DUMAS, Frau ind Hund, 2010
51 x 72 cm
piezografie
signed, dated, numbered
edition 40 + 10 AP
published by Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany

out of stock

 

Marlene Dumas uses often aqueous techniques with paint on paper to express intangable notions like Love, Birth, Suffering and Death. In ‘Frau und Hund’ the notion loyalty seems to be the main theme, since this reproduced aquarelle in print alludes with a story about Hitler who after his defeat of Stalingrad would have said that only two friends still stayed with him: Eva Braun and his dog Blondi.

History of prices:
Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany € 4.000,- September 2013

ALOÏS GODINAT, Bâtonnet, Bâtonnet, 2010

ALOÍS GODINAT, Bâtonnet, Bâtonnet, 2010
stick 40 x 1,5 x 1,5 cm / shelf 2 x 13,5 x 52 cm
wood, stained, with shelf
signed, numbered on certificate
edition 10
published by Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen, Germany                   € 450,-   August 2012

Aloïs Godinat’s artistic practice draws on art historical elements, effecting minimal changes to evoke new meanings and contexts. Godinat is obviously interested in the detail – both in his choice of colours, structures, textures, and in his treatment of the fragment, the image or typography at hand.

MALCOLM MORLEY, Tankerton Bay, 2009

MALCOLM MORLEY, Tankerton Bay, 2009
29.5 x 38.5 inches
screenprint
edition 72, signed, numbered
published by Lincoln Center, New York, USA                                               € 1.800,- / $2,400   September 2011

Print is named for Tankerton Bay, a seaside village in Southeast England, based on a 2006–2007 collaged painting.

GUILLERMO KUITCA, Alice Tully Hall, 2009

GUILLERMO KUITCA, Alice Tully Hall, 2009
19.5 x 19.5 inches
edition 117
published by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, USA
out of stock

Guillermo Kuitca, whose paintings and prints are often inspired by seating arrangements in theater interiors, recreated the seating chart for Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in this work. In a characteristic manner, he casts a shadow of red over the diagram, which turns the space into an abstract superposition of planes. One of the most prominent contemporary artists from Latin America, the Argentine Guillermo Kuitca makes haunting paintings of stadiums, airports, theaters, and other public spaces; borrowing imagery from maps, floor plans, and seating charts.

History of prices:
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, USA   $ 1,800.- September 2009
Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam, Netherlands   € 2.100,- October 2014

PIERRE BISMUTH, Something Less, Something More, 2009

   

PIERRE BISMUTH, Something Less, Something More, 2009
37 x 50 cm
triple corrugated cardboard plate with seven pre-cut discs, metal stick, instructions for use in French and English
wrapped in green, blue, yellow or clear plastic envelope
edition 180

published by CEC / Centre dʼÉdition Contemporaine, Geneva, Switzerland            € 250,- / CHF 300.-  December 2012

This is obviously a DIY edition of Pierre Bismuth.

FALKE PISANO, Figure 1 (Context, Past, Present, Future), 2009 [print]

FALKE PISANO, Figure 1 (Context, Past, Present, Future), 2009
39,8 x 39,8 cm, screen print
edition 50
signed, dated, numbered
Published by ICA, London, England
Collection Kees van Gelder, Amsterdam

 

 

 

In 2012 the Falke Pisano produced a similar print on a sticker:

FALKE PISANO, Figure 1 (Context, Past, Present, Future), 2012
vinyl sticker
edition 3 + 1 AP
signed, dated, numbered

JONATHAN MEESE, Grappa d’Annunzioz, 2009

JONATHAN MEESE, Grappa d’Annunzioz, 2009
height bottle: 32 cm / box size: 37 x 11,5 x 10 cm
bottle 1/2 liter 40% vol., ceramic black Iron Cross, sealed banderol, cardboard box with label
edition 40, here number 25/40
signed, hand numbered
published by Brigade Commerz, Pforzheim, Germany
mint condition
€ 450,- plus Track & Trace EU registered mail
inv.JMee 1171

DOROTHY IANNONE, TA(ROT) Pack, 2009

DOROTHY IANNONE, Ta(Rot) Pack, 2009
3.75 x 5 inches
offset cards, wooden box, signed and numbered
edition 100 + 10 AP
published by The New Museum, New York, USA
not available

Between 1968-1969 Dorothy Iannone made a series of 27 A4 drawings depicting her life with Dieter Roth while living in Germany, France and Iceland. Dorothy described this period as “always immersed in the beloved.” She called this series of drawings Ta(Rot) (Dieter Roth was also known as Dieter Rot). When Dorothy had her exhibition at the New Museum in 2009, she collaborated with Jarrett Gregory and Daniel Thiem to re-imagine her Ta(Rot) series into a tarot pack edition. She compressed them into 3.75 x 5″ inches laminated cards.

History of prices:
The New Museum, New York, USA 8 December 2012 US$ 200.-