JOHN BALDESSARI, Wrong, [eraser – ca 2010]

"Wrong", 2011                                                                                                  

JOHN BALDESSARI, Wrong, n.d. [ca 2010]
5 x 7 x 2 cm
eraser, issued in bare plastic bag

Definitively a shopping item for raising money for LACMA, yet interesting enough as a practical example of the artist’s way of thinking. Partly based on John Baldessari’s painting “Wrong” from 1967.

JOSEPH BEUYS, Schiefertafel, 1972

Schiefertafel, 1972 [recto]:

Schiefertafel, 1972 [verso]
recto

JOSEPH BEUYS
Schiefertafel, 1972
17,1 x 25,2 cm / 6,7 x 9,9 inches
silk screen print recto and verso, ink stamp
signed, stamped, numbered
published by Kunstring Folkwang, Essen, Germany
Ref. Schellmann 52
not available

 

Schiefertafel framed (recto/verso):
Schiefertafel, 1972 (recto/verso)

 

History of prices:
Van Ham Auktionen, Germany, number 187/200 € 2.322,- 5 June 2012
Ketterer Kunst Auktion, Germany, number 187/200 € 2.806,- 24 October 2009

DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Violen, 1991-2012 [edition]

DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Violen, 1991-2012
32 x 32 cm
colour photo
edition 100 + 30 AP
signed, numbered
mint
published by En/Of part of Bottrop-boy, Kleve, Germany
€ 1.250,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace registered mail

En/Of 046 was released on the occasion of an exhibition Daan van Golden at De Hallen in Haarlem. The artist chose an image from his well known series “New Delhi”. It comes with a new album with music by by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, who has worked previously on an En/Of record as part of Tarentel. This publication comes with a folded poster of 30 x 30 cm as issued.

When it comes to making a photo edition for Daan van Golden there is not really an interest in limiting an edition in forehand. Basically he prefers to have the amount of a photo edition defined by the amount of buyers during an exhibition. Nevertheless, apparently here he has agreed on applying edition numbers to ‘Violen, 1991-2012′.
Re-using a work from even decades ago is another modus operandi. In this sense the editions by Daan van Golden are contextualized and re-usable any time in whatever form or technique.

History of prices:
Mo-Art Gallery, Amsterdam September 2023 € 1.500,-
Venduehuis, The Hague, Netherlands 14 April € 500,- (hammer price)
Mo-Art Gallery € 1.200,- November 2014
Adam Amsterdam Auctions, Amsterdam December 2018 € 1.450,- (hammer price)
En/Of, Kleve, Germany February 2012 – price in year in of issue € 129,-

MARTIN CREED, Work No. 1370 – ‘Chicago’, 2012 [LP, painted sleeve]

MARTIN CREED Work No. 1370 – ‘Chicago’, 2012
vinyl LP, watercolour painted cover
signed, numbered
edition 200
published by The Vinyl Factory and MCA/Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA
not available

Each cover features a unique aquarel by Martin Creed, hand painted at Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago earlier in 2012. Four new songs were recorded all analogue at John McEntire’s Soma Studios.

History of prices:
The Vinyl Factory and MCA/Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago 2012 year of issue GBP 200.-

RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER, Quotation Mark, 2013 [earrings]

RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER, Quotation Mark, 2013
handmade pair of earrings, cardboard clip and leporello in box
edition 25
published by Whitney Museum, New York, USA
extremely rare
€ 420,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace registered mail

Two texts on leporello read: “These earrings are based on Richard Artschwager’s 1980 Quotation Mark originally fabricated in Formica on painted wood in an edition of 25. Made exclusively for the Whitney Museum in a limited quantity.”
RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER!
[this is the title of the solo exhibition in the Whitney Museum] is a comprehensive review of the artist’s remarkable creative explorations of the mediums of sculpture, painting, and drawing and the first U.S. retrospective exhibition of Artschwager’s work since one organised at the Whitney in 1988.”

On the site of the Whitney Museum the following text announces this limited edition:
“Product Description:
Frame your face with our exclusive, whimsical Quotation Mark Earrings, adapted from Richard Artschwager’s Quotation Mark, 1980. Taken out of context, the quotation mark as an object becomes an ornamental form, adorning and enhancing the shape of your ear. Size: 3/4 inch at longest point. Made of black acrylic painted white to imitate the original, which is white formica on painted wood. Sterling silver post.”

RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER, Blp, 2012 [Tote bag]

RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER, Blp, 2012
20 x 15 x 5 inches
print on cotton canvas bag, zipper
edition unknown
published by Whitney Museum, New York, USA
mint condition               
€ 535,- plus € 24,- Track & Trace registered mail
inv.RArt Tassen-pr

Richard Artschwager (1923 – 2013) first created his blps (pronounced as “blips”) in the late 1960s. These installed black pill shaped forms or marks were meant to inspire focused looking and draw our attention to places and things around us that often go unnoticed.
Artschwager’s blp began in 1963, in one of his notebooks is written that he was looking for a ‘very hard, dense, heavy after-image’ (notebook 12/23/1963). From 1968 and for years afterwards, the blp would appear on power plants and museum walls. Tamed to paper, the blp continued to have a life of its own. It was occasionally fuzzy and often rubbery.
This remarkable canvas Blp-bag was produced during the artist’s life time. For its production it was being taken care of to give the black mark a matte rubberlike thickening layer giving the bag a sculptural outlook.

WILLEM DE RIDDER, Papieren Konstellatie, 2012

WILLEM DE RIDDER, Papieren Konstellatie, 2012
6,2 x 14,5 x 10,3 cm
metal box, plastic window, white paper
edition ca 30, various sizes of which only two large boxes (9,5 x 22,4 x 16,4 cm) were produced
published by the artist, Wiesbaden, 2012                    
p.o.r.

During the 50th anniversary of Fluxus Willem de Ridder produced ‘Papieren Konstellaties’ in metal boxes of various sizes. The paper crumplings are either in white or grey. Several boxes carry a word or love symbol (heart).

WILLEM DE RIDDER, Papieren Konstellatie, 2012
6,5 cm with diameter 11 cm
metal box, plastic window, white paper
p.o.r.

MARTIN CREED, Love To You, 2012 [LP, hand painted sleeve]

MARTIN CREED, Love To You, 2012
heavy weight vinyl, ca 40 min., 180 grams
painted LP cover, folded poster of cover image, printed inner sleeve
signed, numbered
edition 150 (here 145/150)
published by The Vinyl Factory, Hayes (Middlesex), England
pristine
€ 875,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace registered mail

This limited edition has been hand painted by Martin Creed, hence each cover is a unique artwork. The work contains Martin’s debut album on heavyweight clear vinyl, crafted by The Vinyl Factory, and includes an oversized poster of the album cover photograph. The LP itself is an example of his way of dualistic thinking and making concepts. In ‘Love To You’ 18 love and hate songs from Martin Creed are brought together and the short tracks in this album, delivered by Martin Creed and his band, are described by The Guardian as “like something between Steve Reich and The Ramones.”