BARBARA KRUGER, Business as usual, 2018
5,7 x 6,9 cm
metal badge, print, glossy plastic coating, verso: two plastic parts
edition unknown
mint
published by Printed Matter, New York, USA
€ 125,- plus € 15,- Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv.BKrug 000-pr
This metal pin comes with a one year subscription as a Friend of Printed Matter in New York for US$ 60.-
History of prices:
eBay-Glamzillagod, Brooklyn, New York, USA March 2025 US$ 125.-
eBay-hotelmarquetteprints, Cleveland, Ohio, USA March 2021 $ 175.-
Printed Matter, New York, USA March 2020 US$ 60.-
OLIVIER MOSSET, Untitled (Rain Forest), 2019
94 x 68 cm
silkscreen print, on c-mat 150 grams paper
signed, numbered
edition 25 + 5 AP
published by More Publishers, Brussels, Belgium
mint
€ 750,- plus € 25,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
The screen print Olivier Mosset took a snapshot of a small red monochrome painting that was hanging in his studio. For the print “Untitled (Rain Forest)” this photo was rendered as a monochrome and printed in the exact same red as the original painting.
Several websites and auction houses have archived this edition as one that was published a year earlier. In fact this print was officially published in 2019 as shown on the invoice below.
History of prices:
More Publishers, Brussels, June 2024 sold out
More Publishers, Brussels, July 2022 € 500,-
More Publishers, Brussels, July 2021 € 400,-
Artsy.net, Berlin, Germany, 5 March 2020, US$ 1,900.- *)
More Publishers, Brussels, January 2019 € 150,- (year of issue)
*) Friends Seminary Benefit Auction 2020 for a 233-year old school, i.e. NYC’s oldest co-educational independent Quaker school
BARBARA KRUGER, Untitled (Kiss), 2019
44 x 38 x 38 cm
Artek stool 60 with text, industrial paint, wood, screws, booklets
numbered verso on seat of stool, artist’s name ink stamped in red on cardboard box
edition 600, here nr 281
original packaging and booklets
published by ICA, London, UK
condition: mint
€ 1.100,- incl. Track & Trace registered mail
inv.BKrug 836
A second and final run doubled the original edition of 300, here number 281 i.e. part of the first run. Apparently publisher ICA had second and third thoughts when it came to a final edition number. It first decided to extend the edition from 300 to 500. Then another 100 were added and presented as a final second run of 300 copies. Below you will find a screen shot of their website made on 7th of December 2019 and a screen shot d.d. 4 March 2020.
History of prices:
Milea Bros Ltd, Boonton NJ, USA 14 February 2025 US$ 1,000.- (hammer price)
New Art Editions. The Hague, Netherlands January 2025 € 1.500,-
K&K Auktionen, Heidelberg, Germany 8 November 2024 € 1.300,- (hammer price)
Artsy-Kumi Contemporary, London, UK May 2024 GBP 1,750.-
Mo-Art Gallery, Amsterdam € 1.500 May 2024
Bonhams, London, UK GBP 600 20 September 2023 (hammer price)
Mo-Art Gallery, Amsterdam € 1.500 September 2023
Wright Auction, Chicago, USA € 2.040 4 May 2023 -2nd set of 2 stools (hammer price)
Wright Auction, Chicago, USA € 1.496 4 May 2023 -1st set of 2 stools (hammer price)
Bonhams Auction, London € 1.115,- 2 June 2023 incl. premium
1stDibs, Jersey City, USA € 3.617,- January 2023
Smolensky Gallery, Manchester, UK GBP 1,700.- January 2023
ICA, London, UK GBP 2,000.- September 2022
Artware, New York, USA US$ 3,500.- July 2022
Phillips Auctions, London, UK GBP 1,515.- 20 January 2022
Commodity Gallery, Los Angeles, USA US$ 3,500.- October 2021
Artsy-Alpha 137 Gallery, New York, USA US$ 2,400.- September 2021
Wright Auction, Chicago, USA € 1.525 15 July 2021 (hammer price)
Artware, New York, USA US$ 2,000.- April 2021
ArtRepublic.com, Benbury, England, UK € 1.785,- April 2021
eBay-artwiseonline, Brooklyn, New York, USA US$ 3,500.- March 2021
eBay-can-buy-my-art, The Hague, Netherlands US$ 2,200.- March 2021
Bonhams Auction, London € 846,- 10 December 2020 incl. premium
Bonhams Auction, London € 1.822,- 17 October 2020 incl. premium
Artware, New York, USA US$ 2,000.- 26 August 2020
Bonhams Auction, London € 844,- 19 June 2020 incl. premium
PopFineArt.com, between US$ 1,000 – US$ 2,500.- 8 March 2020
ICA, London, UK GBP 1,000.- 4 March 2020
ICA, London, UK GBP 650.- 10 December 2019 – sold out 30-12-2019
ICA, London, UK GBP 450.- 23 October 2019
RAÚL MARROQUIN, Changing Personalities, 1974
13,5 x 10,5 cm
artist’s book, in print dedicated to Ulises Carrión, 28 pp.
edition 1000
published by Mad Enterprizes Inc., Maastricht, Netherlands
condition: slightly discoloured
€ 50,- plus € 10,- registered mail Track & Trace
RAÚL MARROQUIN, persbericht, 1987
29,7 x 21 cm
2 photo copies, stapled
published by Vereniging Mazzo, Rozengracht 114, Amsterdam
inv.RMarr 827
This press release in Dutch is connected to a separately sent invitation card “Dossier Castillo & Discovery” announcing two video tapes by R. Marroquin screened from 10 pm on Saturday 12 December 1987.
RAÚL MARROQUIN, The Lone Ranger – invite / entrance ticket Mazzo, 1985
14,7 x 21 cm
photo copy print
published by Vereniging Mazzo, Amsterdam
very rare
inv.RMarr 828
RAÚL MARROQUIN, Mad-Enterprises Inc., performance at the Appel, 1976
29,7 x 21 cm,
script, offset, verso with green stamp in print, folded as mailed
published by De Appel, Amsterdam
condition: three pinholes light foxing at top part
inv.RMarr 829
RAÚL MARROQUIN, Dossier Castillo & Discovery – Two video Tapes by R. Marroquin, 1987
15,2 x 10,7 cm
invitation card, original photo copy print
inv.RMarr 826
Invitation card for screening at Mazzo, Rozengracht 114, Amsterdam starting from 10 pm, Saturday 12 December.
ALLAN KAPROW, announcement, 1977
28 x 21,5 cm
original photo copy and folded as issued and mailed
published by Other Books and So, Amsterdam
rare
inv.AKapr 825
This leaflet announces an exhibition of posters and flyers of happenings by Allan Kaprow, who is known for being the inventor of happenings, a term he coined in New York in 1958.
RAÚL MARROQUIN, The Link, invitation / entrance ticket, 1982
21 x 14,9 cm
condition; used, three foldings, slightly yellowed
rare
inv.RMarr 832
This card was used both as invitation and entrance ticket for a launch of two publications related to “The Link”, a live cable satellite melodrama with actors in Amsterdam and New York.