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Lot 358
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Andrei Roiter

Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
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Description

  • Andrei Roiter
  • Exposed Structure
  • signed and titled in Latin and dated 2011 on the reverse
  • oil over pencil on canvas
  • 200 by 160cm; 78 3/4 by 63 in.

Provenance

Donated by the artist directly to Gift of Life

Condition

Original canvas. There are light abrasions and rubbings to the edges. There are minor spots of dirt in the lower right quadrant. Unframed.
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Catalogue Note

Gift of Life is the London-based sister organisation of Podari Zhizn foundation - one of Russia's largest charity foundations, dedicated to helping as many as 2,000 children suffering from cancer each year. Podari Zhizn foundation offers hope and practical care to children and young adults whose families cannot afford treatment for cancer. Thanks to the generous donations of their supporters, Podari Zhizn saves the lives of dozens of children through the provision of vital medicine and treatment, while providing support for children and young adults in Russia, including patients from CIS countries, up to the age of 25.

Sotheby's and Gift of Life are delighted to announce that the following lots have been donated for auction by established Russian contemporary artists: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Erik Bulatov, Olga Chernysheva, Sergey Bratkov and Andrei Roiter. All the net proceeds from the sale will go directly to children in need.