Gerhard Richter: December 2020 A-F, 2020 (Six diasec-mounted Giclee prints on aluminum composite panel, 16 1/8 x 23 5/8 inches each)
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Gerhard Richter: December 2020 A-F, 2020 (Six diasec-mounted Giclee prints on aluminum composite panel, 16 1/8 x 23 5/8 inches each)
Jenny Holzer, (S), 2017
Graphite and watercolour on vellum
60.3 x 45.7 cm
Wassily Kandinsky
Strahlen 1929
broken flower
Esfera i cadena
Antoni Tàpies
1999
Bronze and metal Edition 1/6
Gerson Fehrenbach (1932 – 2004) - Doppelfiguration, 1973
Vladimir Nemukhin (Russian, 1925-2016)
Composition with a photograph of Ilya Kabakov
signed in Cyrillic and dated '86-88' (lower centre)
mixed media on board
Bonhams
Christopher Wool - Blue Fool (1990)
black ice 1,2 & 3
by Roy Lichtenstein
Paul Klee
Otto Piene
Illustration from An Essay on Symbolic Colours by Frederic Portal, 1845
by Pierre Soulages, 1975
Antoni Tàpies, Oval de Vernís, 1998, marble dust, varnish, paint and graphite on wood,130 x 162 cm.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude Show Cases Series. In 1963, still in Paris, Christo had begun making the Show Cases. He acquired small glass display cases or medicine cabinets at the flea market and turned their function around by hanging fabric or pasting paper on the inside of the panes. In some cases he illuminated the inside of the showcases with a light bulb or suggested luxurious decadence by lining the inside with satin or silk.
Diagonal Lines, 1951, Ellsworth Kelly