GLENN LIGON, ‘2000-2009’, 2011 [print]

 

GLENN LIGON,’2000-2009′, 2011
Epson Ultra Chrome K3 print on Museo Max 365 GSM paper
76,2 x  56 cm /  22 x 30 inch
edition of 30 + 5 AP + 5 PP
sold

 

 

History of prices offered and determined by:
LACMA, Los Angeles    € 3200,- / US$ 4000.- (members US$ 3600.-)   June 2012

Over the last three decades, Glenn Ligon has produced a substantial body of work engaged, as one critic has succinctly noted, with the “presence of the past in the present.” In this print Glenn Ligon has layered the figures of the years ten on top of each other.
Ligon draws from the aesthetic language and formalism of minimalism and the textual and philosophical modes of conceptual art, and enriches this all through his formative engagement with the modes of cultural studies and critical theory that have gained prominence since the 1980s.

WJM KOK, Maxi-Color, 2012 [7 prints]

WJM KOK
Maxi-Color (Ice Cream), 2012
various sizes, 7 parts, framed
print on paper
unique series of 36
Collection Utrechts Medisch Centrum, Utrecht, Netherlands
published by the artist                             € 3.000,-   October 2012

Each image of this unique series Maxi-Color in seven parts in size successively reproduced from circa stamp size to A4 comes from a children colour book called Maxi-Color. All together there are 32 different icons framed as ready mades.

JEFF KOONS, plate edition, 2012

JEFF KOONS, plate edition, 2012
diameter 26,7 cm / 10.5 inches
estimated edition 2500
signed in print
produced by Art Production Fund / Works On Whatever, New York, USA  
out of stock

Art Production Fund invites artists to experiment with commercial materials and techniques to bring art off the walls and into homes as everyday objects. Works On Whatever introduces contemporary art to a larger community, with revenues from sales supporting our non-profit mission. WOW functions conceptually with APF’s program of expanding art audiences and helps fund additional major public art initiatives. For each plate purchased, APF will make a donation to the Koons Family Institute, a resource of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children.

 

MATTHEW LUTZ-KINOY, goody bag, 2012

MATTHEW LUTZ-KINOY, goody bag, 2012
35 x 32 x 11 cm
paper bag with stapled postcard, cosmetics, jewell paper, various items
edition ca 100

On October 11, 2012, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy’s performance “STARS” was shown in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam being the first one of the Stedelijk/Performance Series. It presented three iterations of a single choreography taken from/elaborated on the Martha Graham work Acts of Light. At the end of his 50 minute performance with event features performers Isabel Lewis, Marlous Borm, Max Pitegoff, Calla Henkel and costumes by Travis Boyer goody bags were handed out to visitors.

RICHARD PRINCE, It’s a Free Concert Now, 2015 [LP vinyl]

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RICHARD PRINCE, It’s a Free Concert Now, 2015
31,3 x 31,5 cm
screen print on vinyl, 12 inch LP, black sleeve in plastic bag
A-side: It’s a Free Concert Now / B-side: Record House, 2012
limited edition
unsigned
published by Brigade Commerz, Pforzheim, Germany
mint condition
€ 340,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace registered mail
inv.RPri 201-pr

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Richard Prince says about the vinyl covered house depicted on the label:
“Record House is located on Righter Rd. right down from my studio in upstate NY. It once was a hunting cabin. After I bought it, I removed the porch that surrounded it. I bought a lot of records on e-bay and cut them into shapes of shingles and nailed them up all over the structure. Vinyl and wax siding.”

JONATHAN MONK, Bin ich immer noch lustig?, 2012

JONATHAN MONK, Bin ich immer noch lustig?, 2012
21 x 14,6 cm
colour stencil print, metal archive staples
36 pages, hand numbered
edition 250
published by Quick Magazine, Berlin, Germany

Jonathan Monk is known for appropriating artworks of others. Here on 36 pages he has translated several Joke Paintings of Richard Prince in an apparently linguistically twisted German translation. The first joke ‘I never had a penny to my name, so I changed my name’ on page one of this publication is translated by Monk into: ‘Ich hatte nie einen Pfennig, so dass ich meinen Namen geändert.’

History of prices:
The Land of Nod, Ostend, Belgium July 2023 € 35,-
Motto, Berlin, Germany, July 2018 € 15,-
Quick Magazine, Berlin, Germany, November 2012 € 7,- (year of issue)

JEFF KOONS, Split Rocker, 2012 [plate]

JEFF KOONS, Split Rocker, 2012
diameter 31 cm
screen print on ceramics
signed and numbered in the print
edition 2500
published by Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, Switzerland
out of stock

‘Split Rocker’ is a colossal floral sculpture by Jeff Koons, comprising thousands and thousands of real plants, and was on view in the Fondation Beyeler park in 2012. The flower sculpture was first installed in 2000, in the cloister of the Palais des Papes in Avignon, then again a few years later in the gardens of Versailles in 2008.