Art
Cary Leibowitz, Modern Art 5 Cents
- Item Number
- 169
- Estimated Value
- 1600 USD
- Opening Bid
- 500 USD
Item Description
In response to the pretentiousness of the art world and its consumer-driven market, Cary Leibowitz inscribes mundane objects, such as teddy bears, Frisbees, car windshield sun screens, pennants, coffee mugs and tee shirts with expressions of self-doubt and hatred. He creates multiples of his installations, such as Accumulated Crap for Collectors, in order to question the uniqueness of the original artwork and the consumer-driven aspect of the art market. Leibowitz has shown his work internationally in solo and group exhibitions. His work has been shown at the Clifford Smith Gallery in Boston, the Ynglingagatan 1 in Stockholm, and the Stux Gallery in New York. Leibowitz's work is in the permanent collections of the Chase Manhattan Bank, the Hirshorn Museum, The Jewish Museum in New York, the Peter and Eileen Norton Collection and the Robert J. Shiffler Foundation. Leibowitz's alter ego works in the 20th Century Department at Christie's in New York City.
Item Special Note
1998
Latex on panel
Singed and dated on verso
15 x 22 inches
In Memory and in Tribute to Jay Dunkelman
Donated By:
Gift of the artist and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
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