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Auction archive: Lot number 9

Mark Bradford

Estimate
US$100,000 - US$150,000
Price realised:
US$173,000
Auction archive: Lot number 9

Mark Bradford

Estimate
US$100,000 - US$150,000
Price realised:
US$173,000
Beschreibung:

9 Property of a Private American Collector Mark Bradford Untitled (Corner of Desire and Piety) III 2008 mixed media collage 22 x 27 3/4 in. (55.9 x 70.5 cm) Initialed, titled and dated "Corner of Desire and Piety M 2008" on the reverse.
Provenance Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Exhibited Aspen Art Museum, Mark Bradford February 11 - April 4, 2010 Literature Mark Bradford Merchant Posters, exh. cat., Aspen Art Museum, 2010, no. 83, pp. 126, 153 (illustrated) Catalogue Essay Untitled (Corner of Desire and Piety) III is from a seminal series of Mark Bradford’s “merchant paper” works executed in 2008. Bradford made this series to address Hurricane Katrina’s disastrous effects on the impoverished African American members of the New Orleans community. Included in the acclaimed 2010 Aspen Art Museum exhibition and directly related to the monumental 72-piece 2008 work titled Corner of Desire and Piety at the new Broad Museum in Los Angeles, Untitled (Corner of Desire and Piety) III is a highly charged image of a community still struggling three years after the devastation of Katrina. The pieces of paper in the composition were found in and around the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans and advertise propane delivery to FEMA trailers that proliferated, and remained, long after Hurricane Katrina. The corner of Desire and Piety Streets does not exist as the streets run parallel to one another and never intersect. However, Bradford uses the title of the work as a metaphoric incongruity that mirrors the impossible decisions many residents were forced to make following Katrina and its recovery period. Utilizing shimmering foil further obscures the text and pushes the physical manifestation of language away from the literal and towards abstraction. Within such a compact composition, the artist is able to unite many of his primary stylistic and emotional themes that are interwoven throughout his practice. Without regard to the source of his materials, Bradford’s work is always focused towards social commentary and, through his art, advocacy. Incorporating the ephemera of his “neighborhoods” across America in his minimalist text “paintings”, Mark Bradford makes us aware of the exceptional ways in which he has been able to re-examine and then re-purpose the practice of painting in the 21st century. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
Beschreibung:

9 Property of a Private American Collector Mark Bradford Untitled (Corner of Desire and Piety) III 2008 mixed media collage 22 x 27 3/4 in. (55.9 x 70.5 cm) Initialed, titled and dated "Corner of Desire and Piety M 2008" on the reverse.
Provenance Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Exhibited Aspen Art Museum, Mark Bradford February 11 - April 4, 2010 Literature Mark Bradford Merchant Posters, exh. cat., Aspen Art Museum, 2010, no. 83, pp. 126, 153 (illustrated) Catalogue Essay Untitled (Corner of Desire and Piety) III is from a seminal series of Mark Bradford’s “merchant paper” works executed in 2008. Bradford made this series to address Hurricane Katrina’s disastrous effects on the impoverished African American members of the New Orleans community. Included in the acclaimed 2010 Aspen Art Museum exhibition and directly related to the monumental 72-piece 2008 work titled Corner of Desire and Piety at the new Broad Museum in Los Angeles, Untitled (Corner of Desire and Piety) III is a highly charged image of a community still struggling three years after the devastation of Katrina. The pieces of paper in the composition were found in and around the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans and advertise propane delivery to FEMA trailers that proliferated, and remained, long after Hurricane Katrina. The corner of Desire and Piety Streets does not exist as the streets run parallel to one another and never intersect. However, Bradford uses the title of the work as a metaphoric incongruity that mirrors the impossible decisions many residents were forced to make following Katrina and its recovery period. Utilizing shimmering foil further obscures the text and pushes the physical manifestation of language away from the literal and towards abstraction. Within such a compact composition, the artist is able to unite many of his primary stylistic and emotional themes that are interwoven throughout his practice. Without regard to the source of his materials, Bradford’s work is always focused towards social commentary and, through his art, advocacy. Incorporating the ephemera of his “neighborhoods” across America in his minimalist text “paintings”, Mark Bradford makes us aware of the exceptional ways in which he has been able to re-examine and then re-purpose the practice of painting in the 21st century. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
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