Lot 194
  • 194

Bertrand Lavier

Estimate
15,000 - 18,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Bertrand Lavier
  • Embryo
  • chaise de Marc Newson soclée
  • 122 x 84 x 89 cm; 48 x 33 x 35 in.
  • Exécutée en 2002, cette oeuvre est l'exemplaire numéro 4 d'une édition de 8 exemplaires plus 2 épreuves d'artiste et 2 épreuves hors commerce.

Provenance

Galerie Kreo, Paris

Exhibited

Paris, Galerie Kreo, Bertrand Lavier / Marc Newson, 1 juin-27 juillet 2002
Paris, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Bertrand Lavier, 31 mai-22 septembre 2002 (autre exemplaire)
Paris, Galerie Yvon Lambert, Bertrand Lavier, 12 avril-17 mai 2008 (autre exemplaire)
Moscou, Tsum Art Foundation, Bertrand Lavier, Afternoon, 21 mai-4 juin 2010 (autre exemplaire)
Paris,  Musée National d'Art Moderne, Bertrand Lavier depuis 1969, 26 septembre 2012-7 janvier 2013; catalogue, p.84, illustré en couleurs (autre exemplaire)

Condition

Few skid marks and one scratch are visible on the basis. The rear chair leg has some scratches due to the fact this is the attachment point of the work. This work is in excellent condition.
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Catalogue Note

Photo de l'exposition Bertrand Lavier à la Galerie Yvon Lambert en 2008, Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert, Paris
Photo: Didier Barosso