Richard Pettibone - Photographs New York Tuesday, October 3, 2017 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

  • Exhibited

    Polaroids: Diana Kingsley, Richard Pettibone, Mike and Doug Starn, Castelli Gallery, New York, 12 September–24 October 2009

  • Catalogue Essay

    In 1965, Richard Pettibone met Andy Warhol at The Factory and shared with him the small scale miniature paintings he created of Warhol’s work, most notably his iconic Campbell’s Soup cans. Delighted, Warhol made a quick introduction to his own dealer, Ivan Karp of the famed Castelli Gallery in New York. From that introduction, Pettibone’s career as master of miniaturization, with a skilled, highly technical appropriation of renowned artists and their modern masterpieces, was established.

    The Polaroids on offer (lots 231-232), Helmut Newton, ‘Giant and Nude’, Paris, 1974, 1979 and Helmut Newton, ‘Le temps des joyaux, French Vogue’, 1979, 1980, are a continuation of the appropriation that started with Pettibone’s interest in Warhol’s paintings and continued to develop through appropriation of other artists and mediums. To create each work, Pettibone photographed illustrations of Helmut Newton’s work from one of the photographer’s monographs. To add his own signature, Pettibone then hand-painted vibrant, geometric lines on each surface, further distinguishing the already unique prints as individual works of art. Through this complex exchange of transmediation, Pettibone creates a layered, visual effect that is quintessential to his work.

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Helmut Newton, 'Le temps des joyaux, French Vogue', 1979

1980
Polaroid print with acrylic paint.
3 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (8.9 x 11.4 cm)
Signed, titled, dated and annotated AP1 in pencil on the overmat.

Estimate
$15,000 - 25,000 

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New York 3 October 2017