詳情
CLAES OLDENBURG (1929-2022)
Knife Ship Superimposed on the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
screenprint in colors, on Coventry Rag paper, 1986, signed in pencil, numbered 75/75 (there were also fifteen artist's proofs), published by Multiples Inc., New York to benefit Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America, with full margins, in generally very good condition, framed
Image: 2158 x 2834 in. (549 x 730 mm.)
Sheet: 3058 x 3634 in. (778 x 933 mm.)
出版
Axsom & Platzker 195
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The Knife/Ship is a combination of a Swiss Army Knife and the ceremonial ship of ancient Venice, Italy, the Bucintoro. A 40-foot-long Knife/Ship was made for a performance done in Venice in 1985 together with Coosje van Bruggen, the writer and architect Frank O. Gehry, with the assistance of architecture students from the Polytechnic Institute of Milan. After the performance, the Knife/Ship was shown in several museums, among them the Guggenheim Museum in New York. This silkscreened print was made for the Guggenheim exhibition, with the elevation of the ship superimposed on Frank Lloyd Wright.

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