Lot 55
Lot 55
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF ELLEN & DAN SHAPIRO
JAMES CASEBERE (B. 1953)

Four Flooded Arches from Center with Fog

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GBP 4,000 - GBP 6,000
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JAMES CASEBERE (B. 1953)

Four Flooded Arches from Center with Fog

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JAMES CASEBERE (B. 1953)
Four Flooded Arches from Center with Fog
signed 'James Casebere' (on a label affixed to the reverse)
Cibrachrome print, mounted to Plexiglas
2334 x 3038in. (60.3 x 77.3cm.)
Executed in 1999, this work is number five from an edition of five plus two artist's proofs
Provenance
Bernier/Eliades Gallery, Athens.
Anon. sale, Phillips de Pury & Company London, 22 November 2008, lot 69.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
Literature
J. Casebere, A. Vidler and C. Zhong-Yuan Zhang (eds.), James Casebere. The Spatial Uncanny, Milan 2001, p. 179 (illustrated in colour, p. 149).
J. Yum, James Casebere, Seoul 2008, p. 38 (illustrated in colour, p. 39).
O. Enwezor (ed.), James Casebere: Works 1975-2010, New York 2011, p. 284, no. 81 (illustrated in colour, p. 189).
Exhibited
Beverly Hills, Grant Selwyn Fine Art, James Casebere, 2000 (another version exhibited).
Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, Inside Out: Reality or Fiction?, 2000 (another version exhibited).
Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art, The Architectural Unconscious: James Casebere + Glen Seator, 2000, p. 61 (another version exhibited, illustrated in colour, p. 29). This exhibition later travelled to Philadelphia, Institute of Contemporary Art, 2001.
Boca Raton, Camino Real Gallery, Photo Synthesis, 2001 (another version exhibited, illustrated in colour, p. 17). This exhibition later travelled to Wilmington, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, 2001.

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