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Auction archive: Lot number 9

Barbara Kruger

Estimate
£250,000 - £350,000
ca. US$308,599 - US$432,039
Price realised:
£269,000
ca. US$332,053
Auction archive: Lot number 9

Barbara Kruger

Estimate
£250,000 - £350,000
ca. US$308,599 - US$432,039
Price realised:
£269,000
ca. US$332,053
Beschreibung:

Barbara Kruger Untitled (Our Time is Your Money) gelatin silver print, in artist's frame 187.5 x 126.5 cm (73 7/8 x 49 3/4 in.) Executed in 1985. This work is unique.
Provenance Grace Borgenicht Gallery, New York Smorgen Family Collection of Contemporary American Art, Melbourne Sotheby’s, New York, 17 February 1999, lot 275 Private Collection (acquired at the above sale) Sotheby’s, London, 2 July 2008, lot 323 Acquired at the above sale by the present owner Exhibited Sacramento, Crocker Art Museum; Las Vegas, The Nevada Institute for Contemporary Art Museum; Rockford, Rockford Art Museum; Idaho, Boise Gallery of Art Arizona, Tucson Museum of Art, The Smorgen Family Collection of Contemporary American Art, 1985, p. 36, no. 11 (illustrated) Catalogue Essay The graphic force of Barbara Kruger’s use of language in her oeuvre is a testament to the artist’s lasting reputation in today’s conceptual art world. Composed of the portrait of a woman alongside text stating ‘Our Time is Your Money’, the present work accentuates a strong, feminist message about the role of woman in society. Pressing a pair of tweezers to her cheek, the depicted female figure is a symbol of a physical and sexual appeal imposed on women by society today. Kruger creates a crisp division of the sexes, addressing women as ‘our’ and men as ‘your’, thus placing women as victims of a consumer society controlled by men. Supplementing an image with a caption refutes the age-old phrase which argues that ‘an image is worth a thousand words’. The combination of words and image serves to accentuate the artist’s desired message. Translating political or social statements into clever catchphrases, Kruger delivers these declarations as emphatic appeals, urging the viewer to respond and take action. In Untitled (Our Time is Your Money), the monochrome palette of the image and text succeeds in blending the two components, giving image and text an equal, democratic right within the composition. Kruger leaves no room for ambiguity: she is determined to make her message understood in the most cohesive and straightforward manner. Best known for her captioned silkscreen prints, Barbara Kruger’s impact on contemporary art is evident through her presence within major public collections today, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, London’s Tate Modern and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among many others. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 Mar 2017
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

Barbara Kruger Untitled (Our Time is Your Money) gelatin silver print, in artist's frame 187.5 x 126.5 cm (73 7/8 x 49 3/4 in.) Executed in 1985. This work is unique.
Provenance Grace Borgenicht Gallery, New York Smorgen Family Collection of Contemporary American Art, Melbourne Sotheby’s, New York, 17 February 1999, lot 275 Private Collection (acquired at the above sale) Sotheby’s, London, 2 July 2008, lot 323 Acquired at the above sale by the present owner Exhibited Sacramento, Crocker Art Museum; Las Vegas, The Nevada Institute for Contemporary Art Museum; Rockford, Rockford Art Museum; Idaho, Boise Gallery of Art Arizona, Tucson Museum of Art, The Smorgen Family Collection of Contemporary American Art, 1985, p. 36, no. 11 (illustrated) Catalogue Essay The graphic force of Barbara Kruger’s use of language in her oeuvre is a testament to the artist’s lasting reputation in today’s conceptual art world. Composed of the portrait of a woman alongside text stating ‘Our Time is Your Money’, the present work accentuates a strong, feminist message about the role of woman in society. Pressing a pair of tweezers to her cheek, the depicted female figure is a symbol of a physical and sexual appeal imposed on women by society today. Kruger creates a crisp division of the sexes, addressing women as ‘our’ and men as ‘your’, thus placing women as victims of a consumer society controlled by men. Supplementing an image with a caption refutes the age-old phrase which argues that ‘an image is worth a thousand words’. The combination of words and image serves to accentuate the artist’s desired message. Translating political or social statements into clever catchphrases, Kruger delivers these declarations as emphatic appeals, urging the viewer to respond and take action. In Untitled (Our Time is Your Money), the monochrome palette of the image and text succeeds in blending the two components, giving image and text an equal, democratic right within the composition. Kruger leaves no room for ambiguity: she is determined to make her message understood in the most cohesive and straightforward manner. Best known for her captioned silkscreen prints, Barbara Kruger’s impact on contemporary art is evident through her presence within major public collections today, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, London’s Tate Modern and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among many others. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 9
Auction:
Datum:
8 Mar 2017
Auction house:
Phillips
London
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