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Auction archive: Lot number 47

Michael Dweck

Photographs
2 Nov 2017
Estimate
£30,000 - £50,000
ca. US$39,156 - US$65,261
Price realised:
£57,500
ca. US$75,050
Auction archive: Lot number 47

Michael Dweck

Photographs
2 Nov 2017
Estimate
£30,000 - £50,000
ca. US$39,156 - US$65,261
Price realised:
£57,500
ca. US$75,050
Beschreibung:

ULTIMATE Michael Dweck Follow Triple Gidget from Sculptural Forms 2015 Triptych comprised of three archival pigment prints on silk, polyurethane, resin, fibreglass. Accompanied by the artist's aluminium wall-mounting brackets. Each: 197.6 x 53 cm (77 3/4 x 20 7/8 in.) Overall: 197.6 x 167.5 cm (77 3/4 x 65 7/8 in.) Signed, titled, dated and numbered 3/3 in paint on verso. This work is number 3 from the sold-out edition of 3 and exists only in this size and edition.
Catalogue Essay Suspended in the midnight waters of the Weeki Wachee River on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Michael Dweck’s titular ‘mermaid’ represents a connection to the past, and honours a long lineage of ‘river children’. Once underwater – where she can hold her breath for many minutes – her isolated glide into blackness is an absolute escape. In Sculptural Forms , Dweck transforms this fluidity into photographic sculptures. He first prints his alluring mermaid with pigments on silk, places it on hand-shaped polyurethane foam then hand-coats it with fibreglass and layers of high-gloss resin. The resulting surfboard-shaped sculpture seamlessly merges the subject and medium. Inspired by the Finish Fetish artists in 1960s LA, who used plastics and synthetic resins – materials used for surfboards and customised cars – in their art, Dweck comments, ‘This smooth fluid form becomes a vehicle that transports you to another place.’ Michael Dweck is an American visual artist and filmmaker best known for a series of narrative photographic projects that explore on-going struggles between identity and adaptation in endangered societal enclaves. Monographs include T he End: Montauk, NY (2004), Mermaids (2008), and Habana Libre (2011). His current project, Blunderbust , explores all angles of a small-stakes Long Island racetrack via an ambitious mélange of photography, sculpture, installation, abstract painting, and a feature-length documentary. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 47
Auction:
Datum:
2 Nov 2017
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

ULTIMATE Michael Dweck Follow Triple Gidget from Sculptural Forms 2015 Triptych comprised of three archival pigment prints on silk, polyurethane, resin, fibreglass. Accompanied by the artist's aluminium wall-mounting brackets. Each: 197.6 x 53 cm (77 3/4 x 20 7/8 in.) Overall: 197.6 x 167.5 cm (77 3/4 x 65 7/8 in.) Signed, titled, dated and numbered 3/3 in paint on verso. This work is number 3 from the sold-out edition of 3 and exists only in this size and edition.
Catalogue Essay Suspended in the midnight waters of the Weeki Wachee River on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Michael Dweck’s titular ‘mermaid’ represents a connection to the past, and honours a long lineage of ‘river children’. Once underwater – where she can hold her breath for many minutes – her isolated glide into blackness is an absolute escape. In Sculptural Forms , Dweck transforms this fluidity into photographic sculptures. He first prints his alluring mermaid with pigments on silk, places it on hand-shaped polyurethane foam then hand-coats it with fibreglass and layers of high-gloss resin. The resulting surfboard-shaped sculpture seamlessly merges the subject and medium. Inspired by the Finish Fetish artists in 1960s LA, who used plastics and synthetic resins – materials used for surfboards and customised cars – in their art, Dweck comments, ‘This smooth fluid form becomes a vehicle that transports you to another place.’ Michael Dweck is an American visual artist and filmmaker best known for a series of narrative photographic projects that explore on-going struggles between identity and adaptation in endangered societal enclaves. Monographs include T he End: Montauk, NY (2004), Mermaids (2008), and Habana Libre (2011). His current project, Blunderbust , explores all angles of a small-stakes Long Island racetrack via an ambitious mélange of photography, sculpture, installation, abstract painting, and a feature-length documentary. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 47
Auction:
Datum:
2 Nov 2017
Auction house:
Phillips
London
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