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YOSHITOMO NARA | Puff Marshie (Hirosaki Version / Shanghai Version)

估價
300,000 - 400,000 USD
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描述

  • 奈良美智
  • Puff Marshie (Hirosaki Version / Shanghai Version)
  • urethane on fiber reinforced plastic
  • 59 x 118 in.; 150 x 300 cm
  • Executed in 2006, this work is number 1 from an edition of 3, plus 1 artist's proof.

來源

Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2006

展覽

Hirosaki, Yoshii Brick Brew House, A to Z: Yoshitomo Nara + graf, July - October 2006, n.p., illustrated in color 
Shanghai Art Museum, 6th Shanghai Biennale: Hyper Design, September - November 2006 (another example exhibited) 

出版

Yoshitomo Nara, Yoshitomo Nara: The Complete Works, Paintings, Sculptures, Editions, Photographs, Vol. 1, Tokyo 2011, no. S-2006-009, p. 286, illustrated in color

Condition

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拍品資料及來源

"Exploring Nara's world and its inhabitants can be as disconcerting as taking one of Alice's trips through Wonderland. His characters are devilish, fairy-tale strange, and not afraid to embrace the anxiety and intensity that define existence at any age. Nara challenges the world of grown-ups, full of unyielding expectations and entrenched codes of behavior. He reminds us that we all grow up too fast, and he invites us to reclaim the qualities of youth."
Kristin Chambers in Exh. Cat., Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens, 2003, p. 27