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From: You Are The Weather
By Roni Horn
Located in New York, NY
Two-color silkscreen on Arches,
20 x 24” (50,7 x 60,4 cm),
in wooden frame, 20 3/4 x 24 3/4” (54,4 x 64,5 cm),
printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich,
Ed. 60/XX, sig...
Category
1990s Roni Horn Art
Materials
Screen
A Mink Look, Contemporary Still Life Photograph by Roni Horn
By Roni Horn
Located in New York, NY
A Mink Look, Contemporary Still Life Photograph by Roni Horn, 1998
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil, verso
Iris print on Monadnock paper (Edition of 15)
20 x 27 inches
Roni Horn's A Mink Look (1998) exemplifies the artist's fascination with subtle details in nature, presented through an image that blurs the boundary between portraiture and abstraction. This Iris print, rendered on Monadnock paper in a limited edition of 15, captures a cropped, close-up view of a mink, focusing on the rich texture of its fur. The composition, measuring 20 x 27 inches, isolates the animal's form from its surroundings, reducing it to an abstract play of curves and tonal variations. The neutral background highlights the luxurious depth and sheen of the mink’s coat...
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1990s Contemporary Roni Horn Art
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Archival Paper, Color
Untitled (Owl)
By Roni Horn
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (Owl), (1996 - 98) by artist Roni Horn, featured in "The Queer Show, Part I" at Hal Bromm Gallery
Category
1990s Roni Horn Art
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Diptych: Untitled Number 10 (Bird Pair: Cormorant & Goose )
By Roni Horn
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Bird Pair: Cormorant & Goose (Diptych)
#10 of an Edition of 15
Iris print photograph on Somerset Satin Paper in two parts
Photograph measurements: 22 in x 22 in each
Framed to 24.5 in x 24.5 in each (Framed by Bark Frameworks)
Provenance:
Roni Horn Studio 106 7th Avenue...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Roni Horn Art
Materials
Photographic Film, Photographic Paper
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