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Materials:
plaster, ink and latex paint
Size Notes:
11 x 6
Description:
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Exhibited:
Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen & Kunsthalle Bern,Robert Gober, 1990, p. 78, illustrated (another example exhibited)Paris, Galerie Samia Saouma,Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Mok, Stephen Prina, Cheri Samba, Cindy Sherman and Christopher Wool, 1997 (another example exhibited)Paris, Galerie Thaddeus Ropac,Sous le manteau, 1997Munich, Staatsgalerie moderner Kunst im Haus der Kunst, Food for the Mind: Die Sammlung Udo und Anette Brandhorst, 2000, no. ABB.S.211, p. 213, illustrated in color (another example exhibited)London, White Cube,The Unthought Known [Miroslaw Balka, Robert Gober, Clay Ketter, Doris Salcedo, Luc Tuymans],2002, p. 5, illustrated in color (another example exhibited)Greenwich, Bruce Museum,Innovations in the Third Dimension: Sculpture of Our Time, 2009, no. 12, p. 39-40, illustrated (another example exhibited)
Literature:
Roberta Smith, 'The Reinvented Americana of Robert Gober's Mind,'The New York Times, 13 October 1989, p. C28, illustrated; Joseph Hogrefe, 'The Children of Marcel Duchamp,'Forbes, 6 September 1999, p. 284-285, illustrated; 'News in Brief: Don't Change This Litter,'Cat Fancy, January 2000, p. 8; Adrian Searle, 'World of Interiors,'The Guardian, 12 March 2002, p. 10-11, illustrated; Fisun Gner, 'Drawing from Experiences,'London Metro, 22 March 2002, p. 22, illustrated; Richard Cork, 'A Fear of the Dark Inside Us,'The Times,22 March 2002, p. 14, illustrated; Claire Doherty, 'The Unthought Known,'Art Monthly, April 2002, pp. 25-27, illustrated; Rachel Campbell-Johnston, 'London: Rachel Campbell-Johnston's Best London Shows,'Play, 6-12 April 2002, p. 25, illustrated; Theodora Vischer, ed.,Robert Gober: Sculptures and Installations, 1979-2007,Basel, 2007, no. S 1990.14, pp. 238-239, illustrated in color
Provenance:
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; Acquired from the above in 1998 by the present owner