ID 1209740
Lot 317 | GABRIEL OROZCO (B. 1962)
Estimate value
$ 30 000 – 50 000
Orozco, G.
Orange without Space (Naranja sin espacio)
plasticine and oranges
diameter: 13 ¾ in. (34.9 cm.)
Executed in 1993. This work is number three from an edition of three.
Provenance
Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp
Private collection
Anon. sale; Christie's, New York, 16 November 2001, lot 425
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner
Literature
M.C. de Zegher, "The Os of Orozco", Parkett, no. 48, Zurich, 1996, p. 63 (illustrated).
Gabriel Orozco, exh. cat., New York, Museum of Modern Art, 2009, p. 74 (another example illustrated).
Exhibited
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Gabriel Orozco Photogravity, October-December 1999, p. 55 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Mexico City, Museo Tamayo and Mexico, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Gabriel Orozco, June 2000-May 2001, p. 124 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, Selections from the de la Cruz Collection, December 2011-October 2012.
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, Selections from the de la Cruz Collection, December 2013-November 2014.
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, From Day to Day, December 2019-September 2020.
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, A Possible Horizon, September 2020-November 2021.
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, There is Always One Direction, November 2021-November 2022.
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, Together, at the Same Time, November 2022-November 2023.
Miami, de la Cruz Collection, House in Motion/New Perspectives, December 2023-March 2024.
Artist: | Gabriel Orozco (1962) |
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Artist: | Gabriel Orozco (1962) |
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