No Reserve

83

Max Ernst

Aus dem Tagebuch eines 1000-jährigen Astronauten: er überwacht die Vollendung eines verschnörkelten Weltraums (From the Diary of a 1,000-year-old Astronaut: He Oversees the Completion of an Ornate Space)

Estimate
$1,000 - 1,500
$2,413
Lot Details
Screenprint in colors on fiberboard with collage of red plastic and nails, mounted to a black painted wooden panel (as issued), lacking the original blue card portfolio.
1970
fiberboard 13 3/4 x 10 5/8 in. (34.9 x 27 cm)
wood panel 21 x 17 3/4 in. (53.3 x 45.1 cm)
Signed in blue ink and numbered 6/125 in black ink on a label affixed to the reverse of the wooden panel, published by Galerie der Spiegel, Cologne, framed.

Further Details

This lot comes from the collection of pioneering gallerist Brent Sikkema (1948-2024). Sikkema was renowned for championing the work of some of the principal artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, including Kara Walker, Vik Muniz, Mark Bradford, Deana Lawson, and many others, and for broadening the market for Latin American art.

Mr. Sikkema studied photography and filmmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute. After earning his BFA in 1970 he became director of traveling exhibitions, and later director of exhibitions, at the Visual Studies Workshop, the groundbreaking photographic collective in Rochester, New York. In 1976 he relocated to Boston where he worked for Vision Gallery, handling 19th and 20th century photography, later becoming its owner and maintaining an adventurous curatorial program. He made his first foray into the New York City gallery world in 1989, exhibiting in a temporary space. He opened a permanent gallery in 1991; called Wooster Gardens, it quickly became known as a premiere venue for contemporary art. In 1999, Sikkema moved the gallery to Chelsea, partnering with Michael Jenkins under the name Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Sikkema’s generous support inspired loyalty in the artists in his stable, many of whom chose to remain with the gallery even after receiving invitations from the larger mega-galleries.

Max Ernst

GermanBrowse Artist