Ecco Pier Paolo Pasolini (1988)

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Beschrijving

Marlene Dumas (1953).

Published by Maria Chailloux, Amsterdam. Printed by Marcel Kalksma, Amsterdam.

The complete set of 3 lithographs, monotypes and woodcuts on paper, with title and introduction page and the original canvas covered portfolio.
The 3 lithographs signed and dated ’88, one numbered (from the total edition of 47) and one titled, each 122.5 x 81.5 cm (all 5 prints framed)
Provenance:
Private collection, the Netherlands
(6x)
Note:
Marlene Dumas draws inspiration for her work from the images around her, ranging from personal snapshots and news photographs to literature. Through her composite compositions, sometimes accompanied by text, she comments on societal issues and social role patterns.
The present set of lithographs visually interprets Pier Paolo Pasolini’s poem “Le Ceneri di Gramsci,” capturing its themes and essence through artistic expression. Through vivid imagery and introspection, the poem critiques bourgeois values, celebrates the legacy of Antonio Gramsci, and grapples with the search for meaning in a world marked by contradiction and nostalgia.
Ecco Pier Paolo Pasolini is part of the collections of the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Ecco Pier Paolo Pasolini (1988)

Dumas, Marlene [2]
(Kaapstad, 1953 )

Details

Databanknummer:
93206
Lotnummer:
-
Advertentietype
Archief
Instelling:
AAG Auctioneers
Veilingdatum:
-
Veilingnummer:
-
Stad
-
Limietprijs
-
Aankoopprijs
-
Verkoopprijs
-
Hamerprijs
-
Status
Verkocht

Technische details

Kunstvorm:
Grafische kunst
Technieken:
Houtsnede, houtdruk, Litho, Monotype-prints
Dragers:
Papier
Lengte:
122.5 cm
Breedte:
81.5 cm
Hoogte:
-
Oplage:
4/40

Beschrijving

Marlene Dumas (1953).

Published by Maria Chailloux, Amsterdam. Printed by Marcel Kalksma, Amsterdam.

The complete set of 3 lithographs, monotypes and woodcuts on paper, with title and introduction page and the original canvas covered portfolio.
The 3 lithographs signed and dated ’88, one numbered (from the total edition of 47) and one titled, each 122.5 x 81.5 cm (all 5 prints framed)
Provenance:
Private collection, the Netherlands
(6x)
Note:
Marlene Dumas draws inspiration for her work from the images around her, ranging from personal snapshots and news photographs to literature. Through her composite compositions, sometimes accompanied by text, she comments on societal issues and social role patterns.
The present set of lithographs visually interprets Pier Paolo Pasolini’s poem “Le Ceneri di Gramsci,” capturing its themes and essence through artistic expression. Through vivid imagery and introspection, the poem critiques bourgeois values, celebrates the legacy of Antonio Gramsci, and grapples with the search for meaning in a world marked by contradiction and nostalgia.
Ecco Pier Paolo Pasolini is part of the collections of the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

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