Category: Artist Editions

Boris Mikhailov

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Salt Lake (1985)

Bromoid gelatin silver print, framed or unframed, 9 1/2” x 12” (paper).  1985, later print.

Edition of 300. Initialed and stamped “einmalige Auflage für die griffelkunst 2000“ on verso.

Condition: 2 handling creases discernible only on reverse.

THE ARTIST ON HIS WORK

“There’s a kind of interplay between the old and the new going on here. […] It was an outworking of an old idea I’d entertained before: we’re right

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Gábor Ösz

The House: Project Document (2009)

 4-color printed postcard seriograph, 6” x 4”

Edition of 10. Signed and numbered on verso; inscribed with “Special Edition” in the artist’s hand

THE ARTIST ON HIS WORK:

“Each project is a different challenge and demands new solutions. I study the locations carefully. I have established a work method, with which it often takes years to reach the desired effect. The circumstances of creation become as inevitable a part of the picture as any error or fault. I never cut off the edges, and never intervene in any way in the creation process.

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Ilya & Emilia Kabakov (Rabbits)

Figure 29: Little Rabbits

Limited edition offset prints, unframed
Signed and numbered in pencil from an edition of 50, 1993 – 1994
32cm x 44cm

(The Cyrillic text behind the image reads “IDI NA KHUI” roughly translated as “GO FUCK YOURSELF”)

THE ARTISTS ON THEIR WORK

“The prints were initially created to be part of another of our albums. A father decides to buy a coloring book as a present for his son. He goes to a store, buys the book and brings it home. The mother opens the package and suddenly she discovers that there are ‘bad words’ behind

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Ilya & Emilia Kabakov (Ships)

[Untitled, Ships]

Limited edition offset prints, unframed
Signed and numbered in pencil from an edition of 50, 1993 – 1994
29cm x 40cm

(The Cyrillic text behind the image reads “IDI NA KHUI” roughly translated as “GO FUCK YOURSELF”)

ACCORDING TO THE ARTISTS:

“The prints were initially created to be part of another of our albums. A father decides to buy a coloring book as a present for his son. He goes to a store, buys the book and brings it home. The mother opens the package and suddenly she discovers that there are ‘bad words’ behind every drawing. ‘What

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Svetlana Boym

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Dimitri Kozyrev

Cutting Edge #1 (2007)

Original drawing, paper and pencil, unframed, 23” x 29”

ON HIS WORK

“Dimitri Kozyrev’s various bodies of work can be described as an attempt to understand and manage change. To capture it. Hold or compress change into a single visual moment so it can be remembered.”

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Dimitri Kozyrev was born in Leningrad, USSR and moved to the United States in 1991. Kozyrev received his MFA from University of California, Santa Barbara in 2000, and his BFA from Ohio University in 1997. Since then, Kozyrev has had multiple solo shows in Los Angeles, New

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Yevgeniy Fiks

Communist Tour of MoMA (An Introduction) (2010)

Mixed-media collage on paper, 14” x 17”, unframed
Edition of 16. Signed and dated on recto “06”

ARTIST’S PROJECT STATEMENT:

“For the past fifty years, the Museum of Modern Art has been separating artists from their politics and in so doing sanitizing the history of Modern Art. Communist Tour of MoMA connects the history of Modern Art to the history of the 20th-century Communist movement. The project is based on research conducted at the Museum of Modern Art archives in New York, focusing on Modern artists from the MoMA collection whose careers overlapped

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