Glenn Goldberg Prints and Multiples
American, b. 1953
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Artist: Glenn Goldberg
'Lincoln Center Out Of Doors'
By Glenn Goldberg
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This original lithograph, titled Out of Doors, was created by renowned artist Glen Goldberg for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' "Out of Doors" series, published in 1990. ...
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1990s Contemporary Glenn Goldberg Prints and Multiples
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Screen
$720 Sale Price
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Drifter Plus #1, Abstract Lithograph by Glenn Goldberg
By Glenn Goldberg
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Glenn Goldberg, American (1953 - )
Title: Drifter Plus #1
Year: 1989
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 11/35
Size: 26 x 19.5 in. (66.04 x 49.53 cm)
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1980s Conceptual Glenn Goldberg Prints and Multiples
Materials
Lithograph
1987 Glenn Goldberg 'Paco + J.J.'
By Glenn Goldberg
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 35.75 x 29.5 inches ( 90.805 x 74.93 cm )
Image Size: 30.25 x 22.75 inches ( 76.835 x 57.785 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Titled, Numbered...
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1980s Contemporary Glenn Goldberg Prints and Multiples
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Etching
$960 Sale Price
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Paco and J.J., Abstract Lithograph by Glenn Goldberg
By Glenn Goldberg
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Glenn Goldberg, American (1953 - )
Title: Paco and J.J.
Year: 1987
Medium: Aquatint Etching, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: AP 5/6
Paper Size: 35.5 x 29.5 inches
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1980s Conceptual Glenn Goldberg Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph
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RARE Yvon Lambert Gallery mailer (Hand Signed and Addressed by Dennis Oppenheim)
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Directed Seeding -Wheat, Historic Yvon Lambert Gallery Poster (Hand Signed and Addressed by Dennis Oppenheim), 1969
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This is an extremely uncommon vintage poster/mailer announcing the May 20th, 1969 opening reception (Vernissage) for the exhibition of works by American conceptual art pioneer Dennis Oppenheim at the Yvon Lambert Gallery in Paris. The poster is historic in that it was originally mailed to John Gibson, the East 67th Street dealer, who famously gave Dennis Oppenheim his first New York exhibition in 1968, and it is hand addressed to Gibson, bearing the original Paris, France postmark of 1969. It is, exceptionally, hand signed and dedicated by Dennis Oppenheim to a collector who acquired the poster from John Gibson's collection, and then secured Dennis Oppenheim's autograph in 2006, making this an especially valuable collectors item.
More information about the project from the Tate Gallery archives, which acquired the work:
This work brings together two interventions Oppenheim created on a field owned by farmer Albert Waalken in Finsterwolde, north-eastern Holland, in 1969. It comprises four distinct elements mounted on board: a colour photograph of a wheatfield being sowed by a tractor in parallel curving lines seen from high up; a negative image in black and white of a map of the area of Finsterwolde onto which two sections of text have been collaged; and two black and white aerial photographs of the same field being traversed by a tractor cutting an X into the wheat. The first two elements relate to the action Directed Seeding. For this the field was seeded according to a line plotted by following the road from the village of Finsterwolde, the location of the field, to Nieuweschans, another village where the farmer’s storage silo for wheat was located. Oppenheim reduced this curved line by a factor of six in order to direct the trajectory of seeding. The tractor then carved a series of curved parallel lines on the surface of the field as it dug up earth and scattered seed. From an aerial perspective the patterning of parallel lines may be viewed as a form of line drawing on the landscape. The precise location of the field and the silo are indicated on the map, showing the trajectory of the road. The two sections of text collaged onto the upper portion of the map briefly describe the two interventions. Explaining the action Cancelled Crop, the artist wrote:
In September the field was harvested in the form of an X. The grain was isolated in its raw state, further processing was withheld. This project poses an interaction upon media during the early stages of processing. Planting and cultivating my own material is like mining ones own pigment (for paint) – I can direct the later stages of development at will. In this case the material is planted and cultivated for the sole purpose of withholding it from a product-oriented system. Isolating this grain from further processing (production of food stuffs) becomes like stopping raw pigment from becoming an illusionistic force on canvas. The esthetic is in the raw material prior to refinement, and since no organization is imposed through refinement, the material’s destiny is bred with its origin.
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