
Dressing Up
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December 16, 05:14 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
John Currin
b. 1962
Dressing Up
ink on paper
14 by 11⅛ in.
35.6 by 28.3 cm.
Executed in 1996.
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
Christie’s New York, 16 November 2001, lot 40
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner
New York, Andrea Rosen Gallery, John Currin, Works on Paper, A Fifteen Year Survey of Women, 2009
John Currin’s skillfully executed, often erotic paintings of female companions are acclaimed for melding art historical precedents with contemporary concerns. In Untitled, 1998, two voluptuous nudes with exaggerated proportions and poses illustrate Currin’s deep exploration of classical painterly techniques and Mannerist compositions, as well as his ability to maintain a balance between the beautiful and the grotesque. “Realizing you need to follow your pleasure” as an artist, Currin has stated, “was an important development for me.” Serving as the embodiment of heterosexual male desire, Untitled, like many of Currin’s portraits of seductive nymphs, draws inspiration from diverse sources, from Boticelli’s Birth of Venus, to the clichés of advertising and pornography, inviting associations between past and present fantasies of female beauty.
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