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An original offset-lithograph poster print on light wove paper by American artist Christopher Wool (1955-) in conjunction with American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-1996) titled "Untitled (The Show is Over)", 1993. This collaborative artwork by Christopher Wool and Felix Gonzalez-Torres was originally created for an exhibition at Printed Matter, New York March 30th - April 21st, 1993. Printed in an unknown edition size as an installation piece in a stack of 8" ideal height and was available to the exhibition visitors to take. Gonzalez-Torres created stack sculptures as an attempt to create a more democratic form of art. They were displayed and freely available to the public, the stack growing shorter as copies were removed, reflecting themes of mortality and the sense of time passing that are omnipresent in Gonzalez-Torres' works. The artwork on the poster is Wool's 1990 108" x 72" untitled painting which is within the Dallas Museum of Art's permanent collection. The typography is taken from Russian writer and philosopher Vasili Rozanov’s definition of Nihilism. It reads: "The show is over, the audience get up to leave their seats, time to collect their coats and go home, they turn around, no more coats, no more home." This poster has been subsequently reprinted and republished by the artists themselves and then The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation for 11 consecutive exhibitions. These posters are often misrepresented as being prints from the original 1993 printing/edition. It is impossible to determine which printing is from which exhibition without documentation or provenance. Our example was acquired from Wool/Torres' 2015 exhibition "Stories We Tell Ourselves" at the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado March 27th - October 25th, 2015, curated by Heidi Zuckerman and Courtenay Finn. Provenance: Ex private collection in Aspen, Colorado. Sheet size: 55.5" x 37". There is one small tear upper left corner which has been professionally repaired from behind. (Please see pictures). Besides this one minor unnoticeable repair, this poster is in pristine condition. Exhibition History Stories We Tell Ourselves. Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO. 27 Mar. - 25 Oct. 2015. Cur. Heidi Zuckerman and Courtenay Finn. What Comes After a Sudden Death. Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany. 21 March. 2015 – ongoing. Cur. Hendrik Bündge and Johan Holten. Catalogue. Damage Control: Art and Destruction Since 1950. MUDAM Luxembourg. 12 Jul. - 12 Oct. 2014. Cur. Kerry Brougher, Russell Ferguson. The Show is Over. Gagosian Gallery, London. 12 Oct - 23 Nov. 2013. Cur. Mark Francis. A Matter of Words. OSL Contemporary, Oslo, Norway. 26 Apr. - 9 Jun. 2012. Cur. Dag Erik Elgin. Learn to Read Art: A History of Printed Matter, Künstlerpublikationen und Editionen (1976 – 2009) [Artists Books and Editions (1976 – 2009)]. Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany. 3 July – 6 Sept. 2009. Cur. AA Bronson. [Travels to: P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, 1 Oct. 2009 – 4 Jan. 2010.] Communication Breakdown. Edlin Gallery, New York and Galerie Impaire, Paris. 13 Sept. – 25 Oct. 2008 and 24 Sept. – 2 Nov. 2008. Cur. Blain VandenBerg and Phillip March Jones. Protest and Survive. Whitechapel Art Gallery, London. 15 Sept. – 12 Nov. 2000. Cur. Matthew Higgs and Paul Noble. Catalogue. Erster Umbau in der Galerie der Gegenwart [The First Reorganization of the Gallery of Contemporary Art]. Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany. 29 Nov. 1998 – 31 May 1999. Gewalt/Geschäftse [Violence/Business]. Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst (NGBK), Berlin. 10 Dec. 1994 – 17 Feb. 1995. Cur. Frank Wagner. Catalogue. Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Christopher Wool. Printed Matter, New York. 30 Mar. – 21 Apr. 1993. Christopher Wool (born 1955, Boston) is an American artist. Since the 1980s, Wool's art has incorporated issues surrounding post-conceptual ideas. He lives and works in New York City and Marfa, Texas, together with his wife and fellow painter Charline von Heyl. Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1957-1996) was a Cuban-born American gay visual artist. Gonzalez-Torres was known for his minimal installations and sculptures in which he used materials such as strings of lightbulbs, clocks, stacks of paper, or packaged hard candies.
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Title: untitled Artist: van den hooven Medium: goauche + watercolour + wax pencil on 300gsm acid-free paper. Unframed Size: 400 x 297 mm (11.7" x 16.5") (frame not included) This piece is quite unique because it shows the evolution of my artistic style. The colours are more accurately applied than previous attempts. There's no dark grey texture applied anywhere. You see an eye wiuth a blue iris, a heart, a school of fish, a school of prawns, a pair of spectacles, a mouth, an ear lobe, a piston. There are also seaweed, pills/capsules, a jellyfish, the top half of a crustacean, a spatula, a the head of a garpike, a security camera, a neuron (cell). There are a pair of lungs; a pair of kidneys (separated); a large intestine; a brain (again, the brain being an early style of one) and what is supposed to be a tongue (but it's too orange/red really). For the first time, the heart is depicted in these classic colours of mine (as in more recent artworks), but still showing some of the detail on the heart (I don't draw the veins anymore). This was one of my early attempts to group all of these objects together into a single drawing. The objects presented here show more of a "connection" to each other than previous drawings. There is only one like it. Note: this is an original one-off illustration. It's completely unique; there is not another one like it anywhere in the world. If you like this style be sure to check out my main website: https://www.vandenhooven.com.au https://www.saatchiart.com/vandenhooven https://www.lesliedeanbrown.com/illustration https://www.youtube.com/c/learnalanguagewithleslie
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Capture the beauty of a murmuration of starlings in the shape of a heart with this stunning photo print. This unique and romantic image is the perfect gift for your loved one on Valentine's Day, or any other day to show your love and appreciation. Available in multiple sizes and printed on archival quality fine art paper, this print is sure to last for many years to come. Please note that unmounted prints will come with a white border and will be unsigned and untitled. I aim to dispatch all orders within 1-2 working days, however, larger prints may require some extra time to be received from my professional print lab. All prints up to 16x16 are produced on my own professional printer, while prints above 16x16 are produced by my partner print lab using archival quality paper and inks. As the creator of this print, I am dedicated to delivering the highest quality products to my customers. I personally mount, package, and deliver all prints to ensure the utmost satisfaction. Please visit my shop to check out my other unique and artistic items. Please keep in mind that actual colors may vary slightly from what is shown on your computer monitor. All rights reserved © Stuart Lawrence
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Heart And Lungs, Historical Illustration Item # 1412172 Heart and lungs, historical illustration. 19th Century hand coloured lithographic print showing the lungs (left and right) situated either side of the heart (lower centre), aorta (red tube centre), pulmonary artery (blue, centre right) and vena cava (blue, centre left). Inside the lungs are the bronchioles (white tubes). The trachea (wind pipe, white) can be seen running down from the larynx (voicebox, top centre) in the neck. Image from 'Traite complet de l'anatomie de l'homme, comprenant la medecine operatoire' Vol. 4 (1836), by Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery and illustrated by Nicolas-Henri Jacob. Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any décor style or space. Long-Lasting Color and Detail Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come. Handcrafted Gallery Wraps Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability. Easy to Install Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation. History Science Human Anatomy Respiratory System Illustrations
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