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Christopher Wool (b. 1955)

Untitled

Price realised GBP 4,913,250
Estimate
GBP 2,500,000 – GBP 3,500,000
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Christopher Wool (b. 1955)

Untitled

Price realised GBP 4,913,250
Closed: 14 Feb 2012
Price realised GBP 4,913,250
Closed: 14 Feb 2012
Details
Christopher Wool (b. 1955)
Untitled
signed, inscribed and dated 'WOOL 1990 W11' (on the reverse)
enamel on aluminium
108 x 72in. (274.5 x 182.8cm.)
Executed in 1990
Provenance
Collection of the artist.
Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York.
Fredrik Roos Collection, Malmo.
Private Collection, Los Angeles.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2006.
Literature
Christopher Wool, exh. cat., Valencia, Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, 2006 (installation view illustrated, p. 11).
M. Thomas, 'Christopher Wool', in Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 28 November 1998 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Christopher Wool - Cats in Bag, Bags in River, 1991. This exhibition later travelled to Bern, Kunsthalle Bern and Cologne, Kölnischer Kunstverein.
Los Angeles, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Christopher Wool, 1998, p. 288, no. 65 (installation view illustrated, p. 62). This exhibition later travelled to Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Art and Basel, Kunsthalle Basel.
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