Archive for the ‘ Whitney Museum ’ Category

Richard Avedon Limited Edition Boxed Set – Still Available

A nice find! This Richard Avedon Limited Edition Boxed Set was produced in association with the exhibition, “Richard Avedon: Evidence”, which was on view at the Whitney Museum from March 24-June 26, 1994. Included in the set are a copy of the exhibition catalogue Richard Avedon: Evidence, Richard Avedon: An Autobiography, and two Richard Avedon prints: Jasper Johns, artist, New York City, January 15, 1965 and Jean Shrimpton, model, Paris, January 27, 1970.    SOLD OUT Read more

Terence Koh edition – Catalogue “Terence Koh” – Available

Terence Koh, Terence Koh (catalogue limited edition), 2007.
Terence Koh’s first solo exhibition in the US occurred at the Whitney Museum from January–May 2007. For the exhibition Koh created a site-specific installation in the museum’s lobby.

He constructed an atmosphere that was peaceful and simplistic, using monochromatic elements and objects to evoke a range of moods.The catalog for the exhibition is a piece in and of itself, possessing the same monochromatic themes and object relationships.

This Terence Koh Limited Edition includes the catalogue from his exhibition. It has a hand-gouached cover and a cast lead sculptural insert.
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Mike Kelley – Multiple “My little Friend” – Available

Mike Kelley, My little friend, 2007   SOLD OUT
I thought this fun edition was long sold out,  but here is your chance to get hold of this great toy by Mike kelley, who earlier this year passed away.

Designed by Mike Kelley, this plush toy has a startling characteristic. Like many plush toys, when you squeeze their belly they speak, but this one speaks 20 different phrases you don’t expect to hear from a toy. It says things like “Hurt me, I don’t mind,” and “Do you really love me?”

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Tauba Auerbach – Playing Cards Multiple – Still Available

Tauba Auerbach, Playing Cards, 2009
Artist Tauba Auerbach has designed a series of playing cards which builds on her 50/50 work. The series One Deck of Playing Cards consists of two different decks, one based on mathematical functions and the other on geometric shapes, typical of the artist’s highly acclaimed visual arts. Auerbach created original art as well as three new typefaces, king, queen, and knave, for the project.

Decks come with an informational fold out and are encased in a hand numbered, blind-de-bossed, linen slide box with ribbon lift and pull-tab.
Each of the two decks is produced in an edition of 250 with 10 artist proofs.

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