Darren Almond - Color & Scale: The Estate of Martha Hummer Bradley New York Wednesday, September 14, 2022 | Phillips

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  • "In practice, the allure of Almond’s artwork transcends the overt splendour of the views. It transpires in the artist’s underlying method, which is aesthetically fueled by the exploration of time. How might an artist, in this day and age, depict temporality? What are the methods and means for visually representing the notion and experience of time? The answer resides in Almond’s distinct and complementary practices, which involve time in various guises: retransmitted, distorted, delayed, real, subjective or frozen." —Véronique Souben, Darren Almond: ...between here and the surface of the moon

    • Provenance

      White Cube, London, 2007

    • Catalogue Essay

      Martha Hummer Bradley was an avid traveler and art enthusiast whose remarkable collection of contemporary photographs and prints includes some of the most revered artists in the world alongside lesser-known cutting edge practitioners working across media. She enthusiastically embraced photography’s transition from small-format black-and-white prints to vibrant, oversized tableaux and, having moved to London from the United States in the 1980s, championed a new generation of British photographers, including Steve McQueen, Sam Taylor-Johnson and Darren Almond. Color & Scale captures Hummer Bradley’s inclusive vision and celebrates her passion for art.

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Fullmoon@Loch Ewe

2007
Chromogenic print.
47 3/8 x 47 1/4 in. (120.3 x 120 cm)
Overall 50 3/8 x 50 3/8 in. (128 x 128 cm)

Signed in ink on the reverse of the mount, printed title, date and number 4/5 on a gallery label affixed to the reverse of the mount.

Full Cataloguing

Estimate
$7,000 - 9,000 

Sold for $8,190

Contact Specialist

Caroline Deck
Senior Specialist, Photographs, New York
cdeck@phillips.com

Color & Scale: The Estate of Martha Hummer Bradley

Online Auction 14-21 September 2022