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Marina Abramović
Homage to Frida Kahlo (Portrait with Scorpion)
, 2014
35.4 x 35.4 in. (89,9 x 89,9 cm.)
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Marina Abramović
Homage to Frida Kahlo (Portrait with Scorpion)
, 2014
35.4 x 35.4 in. (89,9 x 89,9 cm.)
close
Marina Abramović
Homage to Frida Kahlo (Portrait with Scorpion)
, 2014
35.4 x 35.4 in. (89,9 x 89,9 cm.)
close
Marina Abramović
Homage to Frida Kahlo (Portrait with Scorpion)
, 2014
35.4 x 35.4 in. (89,9 x 89,9 cm.)
close
Marina Abramović
Homage to Frida Kahlo (Portrait with Scorpion)
, 2014
35.4 x 35.4 in. (89,9 x 89,9 cm.)
close
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Artiste :
Marina Abramović
(serbe, né en 1946)
Titre :
Homage to Frida Kahlo (Portrait with Scorpion)
,
2014
Support :
Silkscreen on 100% Silk Scarf/Shawl (Hand Signed & Numbered w/COA)
Édition :
75
Taille :
35.4 x 35.4 in. (89,9 x 89,9 cm.)
Prix :
Prix sur demande
Mouvement :
Art contemporain
Marquages :
The work is signed on the recto (front) by Marina Abramović. Numbered certificate from the edition of 75. with text included.
Provenance :
Excellent provenance: acquired at a special promotional fundraising event in SOHO Manhattan (NYC) for MOMA/PS1 in which the artist was present (pun intended). The edition sold out promptly.
Publisher: Pineda Covalin in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art.
Expositions :
This work was featured in the exhibition "Feminine Feminist" at the Nohra Haime Gallery in March-April 2016.
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Description :
This very work was featured in the exhibition "Feminine Feminist" at the Nohra Haime Gallery in Manhattan, March-April 2016. Hand signed on the recto and accompanied by a numbered certificate from MOMA/PS1, from the limited edition of only 75. This rare and stunning Marina Abramovic limited edition hand signed silkscreen makes a highly collectible and memorable gift. It also looks gorgeous when framed as a silkscreen. New condition in original packaging with original folds. This work can be worn - or it can be framed flat or in a perspex box as a stunning signed silkscreen. "I was truly inspired by Frida Kahlo and her Self-Portrait with Monkey," says Marina Abramović about this beautifully rendered limited edition silk scarf, which was produced by the Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with luxury Mexican lifestyle brand Pineda Covalin. Marina Abramović, was the subject of MoMA's highly acclaimed retrospective Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present in 2010, selected her Portrait with Scorpion (Closed Eyes) (2005) for the project after Pineda Covalin gave her a scarf from her collection that featured the aforementioned Kahlo work. Hence, this personal accessory became not just an image of female empowerment but also a sort of imaginary dialogue between two female masters. This signed work is accompanied by a numbered Certificate, stating, in part, "Proceeds from this purchase will support the Museum of Modern Art and Marina Abramovic Institute (MAI), a platform for immaterial art and long durational works, including those of performance art, dance, theater, film, music, opera, science, nature, technology, and undiscovered forms that may develop in the future..." Although this scarf is indeed wearable art, many collectors choose to exhibit it flat and frame it as a signed silkscreen in a perspex or plexiglass frame, with the Certificate attached to the back. This is sure to be an impressive conversation piece in any home or office. The provenance is excellent as we acquired it at a special promotional fundraising event several years ago in SOHO Manhattan for MOMA/PS1 in which the artist was present (pun intended) - and we acquired it directly from her! The edition sold out promptly. From the edition of 75.
Publisher: Pineda Covalin in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art
Excellent provenance: acquired at a special promotional fundraising event in SOHO Manhattan (NYC) for MOMA/PS1 in which the artist was present (pun intended). The edition sold out promptly.
This very work was featured in the exhibition "Feminine Feminist" at the Nohra Haime Gallery in March-April 2016.
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