拍品 4
拍品 4
Please note this lot is the property of a consumer....
 顯示更多
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE AUSTRIAN COLLECTION
Nobuo Sekine (B. 1942)

Phase Conception G3-65 Middle of the Circle

成交價 GBP 3,250
估價
GBP 1,500 - GBP 2,000
估價並不反映實際成交價,亦不包括買家應付酬金、任何適用稅項或藝術家轉售權。詳情請瀏覽業務規定D部。
Loading details
登記
分享
Nobuo Sekine (B. 1942)

Phase Conception G3-65 Middle of the Circle

成交價 GBP 3,250
登記
成交價 GBP 3,250
登記
  • 詳情
  • 拍品專文
  • 相關文章
  • 更多來自
詳情
Nobuo Sekine (B. 1942)
Phase Conception G3-65 Middle of the Circle
signed, titled in Japanese and dated 'N. Sekine '88' (on a label affixed to the reverse)
gold leaf and mixed media on paper mounted on stretcher
11 x 8⅞in. (28 x 22.5cm)
Executed in 1988
來源
Private Collection.
Anon. sale, Mallet Japan, 22 February 2013, lot 165.
Private Collection, Austria (acquired at the above sale).
Thence by descent to the present owner.
特別通告
Please note this lot is the property of a consumer. See H1 of the Conditions of Sale.
榮譽呈獻
佳士得專家或會聯絡閣下,以商討此拍品,又或於拍品狀況於拍賣前有所改變時知會閣下。

拍品專文

Nobuo Sekine was a founding member of the influential Japanese movement Mono-ha (‘School of Things’). Active between 1968 and 1975, the group sought to engage with objects in their most reduced, organic states, exploring their intrinsic relations to one another and the spaces they inhabit. A contemporary of Lee Ufan, Sekine rose to prominence with large-scale natural sculptures such as Phase – Mother Earth (1968) and Phase of Nothingness (1970) which earnt him international acclaim at the Venice Biennale that year. ‘Phase’ would become a driving concept in his work, deriving from the branch of mathematics concerned with spatial deformations. Operating in dialogue with developments in the international art world – notably Arte Povera – Sekine conceived form and matter as fluid and infinitely variable. With its punctured, scarred surface covered in gold leaf, the present work is part of his Phase Conception series, created in the late 1980s, which saw him return to more painterly modes of expression. His works are held in public collections including the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek and the National Museum of Art, Osaka.

相關文章

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

更多來自
FIRST OPEN特拍