
Property of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Sold to Benefit the Art Fund
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October 6, 05:18 PM GMT
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Property of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Sold to Benefit the Art Fund
BURHAN DOGANÇAY
1929 - 2013
ATTACK PIGS (FORMULA I SERIES)
signed and dated 1990; signed, titled and dated 1990-91 and New York 1990 July on the reverse
acrylic, black plastic, wood and found objects collaged on canvas
40 by 40 in. (101.6 by 101.6 cm.)
Collection of Thomas M. and Remi Messer, New York
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (gift of the above in 2003)
Eleanor Flomenhaft, Doors & Walls, Nicholas Alexander Gallery, New York 1994, illustrated, p. 68
Zeynep Rona (Ed.), Burhan Dogançay: A Retrospective, Istanbul 2001, illustrated, p. 216
Burhan Dogançay’s unique role in contemporary art emanates from his exploration of urban walls and doors. Absorbed in extending the limits of his chosen subject, walls, he has unconsciously refused membership in what are regarded as the established schools of our time. Over the years he created 14 distinct series of paintings in various media, all with a focus on different aspects of urban walls. His preferred medium since the 1960s has been predominantly collage, as it is a technique that best conveys in realistic and truthful terms the essence of what urban walls reveal about our society.
Dogançay's work has been exhibited around the globe and is included in the permanent collections of the world’s most prominent museums, including The Metropolitan Museum, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; the British Museum, London; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Staatsgalerie Stuttgart; and the Albertina, Vienna.