Pope.L - New Now New York Wednesday, March 8, 2023 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    The Project, New York
    Acquired from the above by the present owner

  • Artist Biography

    Pope.L

    American • 1955

    Pope.L, who calls himself “The Friendliest Black Artist in America©”, is a visual artist and educator whose multidisciplinary practice uses binaries, contraries and preconceived notions embedded within contemporary culture. “At 62, POPE.L is inarguably the greatest performance artist of our time,” Megan O’Grady wrote in The New York Times Style Magazine in March 2018, “This is exactly the kind of label he would find absurd, but over the course of the last four decades, no artist has so consistently broken down the accepted boundaries of the genre in order to bring it closer to the public, with lacerating, perspicacious and gloriously anti-authoritarian projects that play with our received notions of race and class and almost always cut more than one way.”

    Building upon his provocative performances and public interventions, Pope.L has applied the same social and formal strategies to painting, photography, performance, video, and installation to probe issues of language, system, class, race and gender. For his RePhotocollage series, Pope.L has manipulated and combined images of body parts to create “figural encounters”. Originating out of the artist’s desire to betray the artist’s hand while simultaneously creating images highly suggestive of the body, these compositions are scanned, flattened and reprinted on single large planes of paper. 

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Three works: (i) White People are the Whale; (ii) Green People Don't Care What Color They Are As Long As They Get It for Free; (iii) White People are Ass

(i) dated "9. 9. 04" on the reverse
(ii) signed and dated "Pope.L 10. 4. 04" on the reverse
(iii) signed and dated "Pope.L 9. 4. 04" on the reverse

ink, gouache and mixed media on graph paper, in artist's frame
each sheet 11 x 8 1/2 in. (27.9 x 21.6 cm)
each artist's frame 12 1/2 x 10 in. (31.8 x 25.4 cm)

Executed in 2004.

Estimate
$10,000 - 15,000 

Sold for $10,160

Contact Specialist

Avery Semjen
Head of Sale, New Now
212 940 1207
asemjen@phillips.com

New Now

New York Auction 8 March 2023