279
Keith Haring
Pyramid, 1989.
Aluminium, eloxiert
Estimate:
€ 30,000 / $ 35,100 Sold:
€ 38,700 / $ 45,279 (incl. surcharge)
279
Keith Haring
Pyramid, 1989.
Aluminium, eloxiert
Estimate:
€ 30,000 / $ 35,100 Sold:
€ 38,700 / $ 45,279 (incl. surcharge)
Keith Haring
1958 - 1990
Pyramid. 1989.
Aluminium, eloxiert.
With the engraved artist's signature, date, number, and edition note on the reverse. Copy aside from the edition of 30 copies. 103.4 x 145 x 0.3 cm (40.7 x 57 x 0.1 in).
Produced by Domberger, Stuttgart, and Aluplan GmbH, Korb/Stuttgart. Published by Edition Schellmann, Munich/New York. [KA].
• This work, created shortly before Haring's death, shows his signature style that has become synonymous with Pop Art.
• Haring depicts a cosmological puzzle with a deity enthroned at the apex of a triangle, inspired by ancient Egyptian pharaoh tombs.
• A technically sophisticated edition featuring interesting metallic effects.
• Haring’s works are in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Albertina, Vienna; and the Nakamura Keith Haring Collection, Japan.
PROVENANCE: Schellmann Art Archive.
LITERATURE: Jörg Schellmann (ed.), Forty Are Better Than One. Edition Schellmann 1969-2009, Ostfildern 2009, cat. no. 17, pp. 146/147, illustrated in color (different copy).
"All of the things that you make are a kind of quest for immortality. [..] They don’t depend on breathing, so they’ll last longer than any of us will. [..] it’s sort of extending your life to some degree."
Keith Haring, quoted from: Daniel Drenger, Art and Life: An Interview with Keith Haring, in: Columbia Art Review, 1988, p. 49.
1958 - 1990
Pyramid. 1989.
Aluminium, eloxiert.
With the engraved artist's signature, date, number, and edition note on the reverse. Copy aside from the edition of 30 copies. 103.4 x 145 x 0.3 cm (40.7 x 57 x 0.1 in).
Produced by Domberger, Stuttgart, and Aluplan GmbH, Korb/Stuttgart. Published by Edition Schellmann, Munich/New York. [KA].
• This work, created shortly before Haring's death, shows his signature style that has become synonymous with Pop Art.
• Haring depicts a cosmological puzzle with a deity enthroned at the apex of a triangle, inspired by ancient Egyptian pharaoh tombs.
• A technically sophisticated edition featuring interesting metallic effects.
• Haring’s works are in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Albertina, Vienna; and the Nakamura Keith Haring Collection, Japan.
PROVENANCE: Schellmann Art Archive.
LITERATURE: Jörg Schellmann (ed.), Forty Are Better Than One. Edition Schellmann 1969-2009, Ostfildern 2009, cat. no. 17, pp. 146/147, illustrated in color (different copy).
"All of the things that you make are a kind of quest for immortality. [..] They don’t depend on breathing, so they’ll last longer than any of us will. [..] it’s sort of extending your life to some degree."
Keith Haring, quoted from: Daniel Drenger, Art and Life: An Interview with Keith Haring, in: Columbia Art Review, 1988, p. 49.
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