Sigmar Polke — Photographs 1969-1974

950,00 kr.

“Thirty-two tritone images on heavy paper are housed in a nondescript, cardboard box. When you open the box you enter the world of early ’60s Polke. The fascinating photos, which are arguably the worst of the snapshot variety and are all black-and-white experimentalism, still carry the excitement and energy of the artist at a pivotal time in his career. There are four consecutive images of Mariette, some more overexposed than others, but with no notable variation. Polke was fascinated by the infinite possibilities in the making of the photograph, whether it was through chemical experimentation, creasing or otherwise unpacking and exposing the codes and structures of image making. These photos embody youth (Mariette and Sigmar nude with flowers on their bodies), a period of growing success for Polke (Mariette holding a huge handful of bills) and an unrestrained society.
The photographs span five years of Polke’s career, and even in the constraints of a cardboard box Polke refuses to be categorized. His irreverent photography exudes spontaneity. Mariette Althaus’s essay reminisces on these photographs as an experimental period when convention was consciously spurned”

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Curated by Tim Nye and with text by Mariette Althaus: Sigmar Polke: Photographs 1969-1974. [New York]. Foundation 20 21. 2005. 4to cardboard box complete with 31 photographs printed on card stock, a poster, a pamphlet, a card with the colophon, an index sheet with a caption for each work. Included is the original elastic band. The box has a closed tear (see photos) else this copy is in fine condition

First edition thus

Please note that the discoloration (yellowing) in the photos is intentional and part of the work. Also, creases or bent corners are part of the original photograph but not the print. Each print is in fine condition and overall a very good copy

Sigmar Polke — Photographs 1969-1974

950,00 kr.

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