Lot 572
  • 572

Tracey Moffatt

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Description

  • Tracey Moffatt
  • Something More No. 1
  • Cibachrome print
  • 39 by 51 in. 99 by 129.5 cm.
  • Executed in 1989, this work is from an edition of 30.

Provenance

Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Private Collection

Exhibited

Kunsthalle Wien; Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart; Bozen, AR/GE KUNST; Bregenz, Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Tracey Moffatt, April - August 1998, pp. 10, 53 and 55, illustrated (another example exhibited)
Ulmer Museum; Neuer Berliner Kunstverein; Kunstverein Freiburg im Marienbad, Tracey Moffatt, 1999, p. 10, illustrated (another example exhibited)
Barcelona, Centre Cultural de la Fundación "la Caixa"; Santiago de Compostela, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea; Paris, Centre national de la photographie, Tracey Moffatt, May 1999 - January 2000, pp. 31-32, illustrated in color and on the cover (another example exhibited)
Roslyn Harbor, Nassau County Museum of Art, Tracey Moffatt, February - April 2001 (another example exhibited)

Literature

Adrian Martin, "Tracey Moffatt's Australia (A Reconnaissance)", Parkett, No. 53, 1998, illustrated 
Lourdes Peracaula, ed., Tracey Moffatt, Barcelona and Paris, 1999, p. 32, illustrated; also illustrated on the cover
Burkhard Riemschneider and Uta Grosenick, eds., Art at the Turn of the Millennium, Cologne, 1999, p. 394, illustrated
Brigitte Reinhardt, ed., Tracey Moffatt. Laudanum, Ostfildern-Ruit, 1999, p. 10, illustrated
Ned Rifkin, ed., Chorus of Light: Photographs from the Sir Elton John Collection, New York, 2000, p. 198, illustrated

Condition

This work is in very good condition overall. There is a small indentation at the upper left in the sky portion of the photograph. Framed under Plexiglas.
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