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Auction archive: Lot number 2

Dan Colen

Estimate
£100,000 - £150,000
ca. US$143,046 - US$214,569
Price realised:
£86,500
ca. US$123,734
Auction archive: Lot number 2

Dan Colen

Estimate
£100,000 - £150,000
ca. US$143,046 - US$214,569
Price realised:
£86,500
ca. US$123,734
Beschreibung:

Dan Colen Four Works: Untitled (Bird Shit) 2006-7 oil on canvas (i) 61 x 45.4 cm (24 x 17 7/8 in.) (ii) 71.2 x 55.9 cm (28 x 22 in.) (iii) 70.5 x 55.2 cm (27 3/4 x 21 3/4 in.) (iv) 70.5 x 55.9 cm (27 3/4 x 22 in.) Each signed and dated on the overlap.
Provenance Victoria Miro Gallery, London Saatchi Gallery, London (acquired from the above in 2007) Private Collection, New York Exhibited London, Victoria Miro Gallery, Absent Without Leave, 17 February 2007-17 March 2007 New York, Acquavella Galleries, White Collar Crimes: Presented by Vito Schnabel, 20 February 2013-26 March 2013 Catalogue Essay ‘I kind of threw paint at in different ways so they end up looking like they are made of bird shit. They vary in size, touch and colour. Some of them look like Pollocks, some look very realistic, others are painterly, some are dumb, some are elegant, some are beautiful.’ (Dan Colen, ‘My Paintings Look Like Shit’, The Guardian, 16 February 2007). Dan Colen is one of the most radical contemporary artists; together with Ryan McGinley and Nate Lowman, Colen has formed the Bowery School that aims at revolutionising the formal language of painting and overcoming traditional media. Colen has created an extensive corpus of works using disparate materials, such as chewing gums, dirt and also flowers. Birdshit is an irreverent work that fully epitomises the intention of the artist to employ oil paint as a subversive instrument to imitate other media, in this case birds’ excrements. This lot comprises four works produced between 2006 and 2007 where Colen has energetically splashed paint onto the canvas in order to create realistic compositions that remind of several birds’ droppings and make us wonder whether what we see is real. In his unique way of using the traditional medium of oil paint, Colen draws inspiration from illustrious precedents in the history of art. Birdshit is similar to the paintings of Jackson Pollock executed with the so-called ‘dripping technique’: both artists share an innovative element of performing whilst painting. As Dan Colen has claimed regarding the Birdshit series: ‘What excites me is the idea of hypothetical pigeons being the performers, rather than me, so all the shit is the residue of their activity’ (Ibid.) Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 2
Auction:
Datum:
9 Feb 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

Dan Colen Four Works: Untitled (Bird Shit) 2006-7 oil on canvas (i) 61 x 45.4 cm (24 x 17 7/8 in.) (ii) 71.2 x 55.9 cm (28 x 22 in.) (iii) 70.5 x 55.2 cm (27 3/4 x 21 3/4 in.) (iv) 70.5 x 55.9 cm (27 3/4 x 22 in.) Each signed and dated on the overlap.
Provenance Victoria Miro Gallery, London Saatchi Gallery, London (acquired from the above in 2007) Private Collection, New York Exhibited London, Victoria Miro Gallery, Absent Without Leave, 17 February 2007-17 March 2007 New York, Acquavella Galleries, White Collar Crimes: Presented by Vito Schnabel, 20 February 2013-26 March 2013 Catalogue Essay ‘I kind of threw paint at in different ways so they end up looking like they are made of bird shit. They vary in size, touch and colour. Some of them look like Pollocks, some look very realistic, others are painterly, some are dumb, some are elegant, some are beautiful.’ (Dan Colen, ‘My Paintings Look Like Shit’, The Guardian, 16 February 2007). Dan Colen is one of the most radical contemporary artists; together with Ryan McGinley and Nate Lowman, Colen has formed the Bowery School that aims at revolutionising the formal language of painting and overcoming traditional media. Colen has created an extensive corpus of works using disparate materials, such as chewing gums, dirt and also flowers. Birdshit is an irreverent work that fully epitomises the intention of the artist to employ oil paint as a subversive instrument to imitate other media, in this case birds’ excrements. This lot comprises four works produced between 2006 and 2007 where Colen has energetically splashed paint onto the canvas in order to create realistic compositions that remind of several birds’ droppings and make us wonder whether what we see is real. In his unique way of using the traditional medium of oil paint, Colen draws inspiration from illustrious precedents in the history of art. Birdshit is similar to the paintings of Jackson Pollock executed with the so-called ‘dripping technique’: both artists share an innovative element of performing whilst painting. As Dan Colen has claimed regarding the Birdshit series: ‘What excites me is the idea of hypothetical pigeons being the performers, rather than me, so all the shit is the residue of their activity’ (Ibid.) Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 2
Auction:
Datum:
9 Feb 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
London

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