RONI HORN, invite, 2018 [Hauser & Wirth]

RONI HORN, invite, 2018
26 x 20 cm (folded)
part of complete set of Hauser & Wirth announcements and invitations 2018
39 cards, 1 leaflet
condition: splendid
published by Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, St Moritz, Gstaad, London, New York
inv.H&W 587-pr

These cards were issued in 2018 with the following artists:
AARON ANGELL – JESSE WINE [list of numerous artists]
JOHN BALDESSARI
PHYLIDDA BARLOW
LOUISE BOURGEOIS
STEFAN BRÜGGEMANN
SUBODH GUPTA
MARY HEILMANN
ANDY HOPE (1930)
CRISTINA IGLESIAS
MATTHEW DAY JACKSON
BHARTI KHER
NATE LOWMAN
PAUL MCCARTHY
CARO NIEDERER
MICHELE OKA DONER
PIPILOTTI RIST
PHYLLIDA BARLOW
LARRY BELL
LOUISE BOURGEOIS
MARK BRADFORD
GETA BRÃTESCU
ALEXANDER CALDER
EDUARDO CHILLIDA
JEAN DUBUFFET
ZHANG ENLI
ZENG FANZHI
PHILIP GUSTON
TSUYOSHI MAEKAWA
TAKESADA MATSUTANI
SADAMASA MOTONAGA
KAZUO SHIRAGA
ATSUKO TANAKA
CHIYU UEMAE
TSURUKO YAMAZAKI
MARY HEILMANN
RONI HORN
MATTHEW DAY JACKSON
ALLEN KAPROW
ANNA MARIA MAIOLINO
MARCEL MARIËN
FABIO MAURI
DON MCCULLIN
FAUSTO MELOTTI
LYGIA PAPE
URS FISHER
FISCHLI / WEISS
ALBERTO GIACOMETTI
MANON
FABIAN MARTI
JILL MULLEADY
MERET OPPENHEIM
PIPILOTTI RIST
EMANUEL ROSSETTI
DANIEL SPOERRI
VIVIAN SUTER
SOPHIE TAUBER-ARP
ANDRÉ THOMKINS
JEAN TINGUELY
ANDRO WEKUA
DIETER ROTH
AUGUST SANDER
AMY SHERALD
LORNA SIMPSON
ANJ SMITH
ALINA SZAPOCZNIKOW
KEITH TYSON
JACK WHITTEN

RONI HORN, Her, Her, Her & Her, 2004 [print, Contemporary edition]

RONI HORN, Her, Her, Her & Her, 2004
19 x 19,5 cm
print
hand stamped text, numbered in pencil
edition 4500
mint
published by Contemporary, London, UK
rare
private sale
inv.RHor 326-pr

Contemporary was a monthly art magazine based in London, founded and edited by Keith Spencer as a quarterly publication. It re-emerged twice, the first time as Contemporary Art in 1993 and the second time again as Contemporary in 2002, but this time not limited anymore to visual arts. Once subscribed to the magazine each issue came with a print, with ink stamped signature and sometimes hand signed on sticker or just authorised with a text of origin.

RONI HORN, Untitled (To Nest), 2001

RONI HORN, Untitled (To Nest), 2001
framed: 46 x 66 cm / 26 x 18 inches
unframed: 40 x 61 cm / 16 x 26 inches
digital ink jet print
edition of 100
verso: signed, dated, numbered
not available

Horn is best known for introducing the personal to minimalist sculpture. Horn’s photographs function somewhere between empirical record and various kinds of repetition of that record. For her, the camera is more than simply a means of transcribing the surface detail and texture of things.

 

History of prices:
Counter Editions, London, England   € 1.100,- / GBP 885.- September 2012