XIE NANXING, untitled, 2005
18 x 26,3 cm
print, ink stamped authorisation, hand numbered
edition 4500
mint condition
published by Contemporary, London, UK
inv.Cont 360-pr
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WERNER REITERER, Public art project for Manhattan/New York, 2005 [print, Contemporary edition]
WERNER REITERER, Public art project for Manhattan/New York, 2005
28,7 x 21 cm
offset, card, ink stamped signature
edition 4800
published by Contemporary, Londen, UK
condition excellent, although very slightly yellowed
inv.Cont 000-pr
DAVID HORVITZ, Write a letter to the moon, 2019 [2 postcards]
DAVID HORVITZ, Write a letter to the moon, 2019
11,4 x 16,2 cm
2 postcards, FR stamp / US stamp, 2 orange envelopes
published by Jean Boîte Éditions, Paris, France
mint
inv.DHor 552-pr
For purchase see Jean Boîte Éditions David Horvitz
The works of David Horvitz relate often to notions of nature such as the ocean, the sea, beach, rain or sky. Not seldom his text works call to action suggesting that mankind is loosing contact with nature. A touch of nostalgia is never far away.
History of prices:
Jean Boîte Éditions, Paris, France, February 2023 € 15,-
Jean Boîte Éditions, Paris, France, July 2022 € 10,-
SYLVIE FLEURY, Scandal – Hot Rod, 2022 [beach towel]
SYLVIE FLEURY, Scandal – Hot Rod, 2022
175 x 86 cm
beach towel, polyester, cotton, 2 cards
incl. clam box
published by JPR Editions, Geneva, Switzerland
edition unknown
mint
inv.SF 421-pr
© Foto: Iris S. van Gelder, Amsterdam
SYLVIE FLEURY, untitled, ca 2004 [print, Contemporary edition]
SYLVIE FLEURY, untitled, ca 2004
19,8 x 21 cm
print
edition 4500
hand stamped signature, numbered in pencil
mint
rare
published by Contemporary, London, UK
inv.SF 000-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.
ELLEN GALLAGHER, untitled, 2005 [print, Contemporary edition]
ELLEN GALLAGHER, untitled, 2005
19 x 17,3 cm
offset, verso ink stamp
edition 3000
mint
published by Contemporary, London, UK
rare
private sale
inv.EGal 335-pr
Art magazine Contemporary published the following text about Ellen Callagher. It is not clear what the image is showing, but for certain it is about a critical point of view towards Sigmund Freud with suit and tie describing a woman lying on a couch in a rather exotic dress.
‘PROFILE: ELLEN GALLAGHER
Ellen Gallagher often uses the recognisable or familiar as a means to seduce the viewer before confronting them with complex ideas that reconstruct conventional opinion. Gallagher became well known for works that subvert old-fashioned beauty advertising, from African-American magazines such as Ebony and Our World, in which she sends up the claims of the products to be a pathway to greater beauty and social acceptance. These works examine the human desire for both change and conformity and explore the symbols used to express this, the codes embedded within advertising. While these works focus on the language of beauty, the importance of symbols and codes is a recurring theme within Gallagher’s art, alongside her explorations into transformation, both as a literal subject matter and as the philosophical notion of constant adaptation and mutability.’
Contemporary, art magazine, Eliza Williams
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 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, 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.
TAKAKO SAITO, Wassermusik, 2000
TAKAKO SAITO, Wassermusik, 2000
33 x 17,3 cm
hand made plastic bag, permanent felt pen ink, heat press ridges, metal rings, dried up water and sand from river Rhine
series of circa 2-3 unique works
signed, dated
condition: more than fine, sand colouring at bottom of inner bags
inv.TSai 262-pr
It is known that Takako Saito has made a few of these unique hand made plastic bags called “Wassermusik”, with geometric patterns alluding to musical scores without written notes. Apparently the water took care of the music. The bag is supposed to hang on a wall and was filled with water from the Rhine in Düsseldorf, Germany. In the long run this evaporated. Considering the use and age of this unique item it is in an excellent condition, without tears, cracks, rust or petrification. KvG June 2022
For art handling use gloves.
MARI REIJNDERS, Done and Dusted, 2021 [postcard, signed, numbered]
MARI REIJNDERS, Done and Dusted, 2021
14,8 x 10,5 cm
postcard, water colour
edition 50
signed, numbered
published by Second Room / Posted, Antwerp, Belgium
Ref. www.secondroom.org
inv.MReij 44
SECONDroom/Posted is an initiative of Second Room and was started during the Covid lockdowns with the aim of allowing artists to keep in touch with their audience.
The distribution strategy was executed as follows:
20 were sent to addresses chosen by the artist
10 were sent to addresses chosen by the SECONDroom
15 were offered for sale online
5 were put aside for the artists and SECONDroom archives
ANDY WARHOL, Mao, 1974 [wallpaper, double portrait]
ANDY WARHOL, Mao, 1974
135 x 44,5 cm
screen print, wallpaper with text “Andy Warhol – TRIM”
published by Musée Galliera, Paris, France
condition: fine, although partly hue-like discoloured
€ 850,- plus € 24,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
Wallpaper “Mao” can be found with different texts on the left or right border of the print. Apart from this black and white print colour versions were produced.
Andy Warhol had solo exhibition in Musée Galliera in Paris from 23 February through 18 March, 1974.
History of price:
Sworders Fine Arts Auctioneers, Stanstead, UK 22 August 2023 GBP 580 (hammer price)
DuMouchelles, Detoit MI, USA 16 July 2021 US$ 800.- (hammer price)