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Conceptual Art Jacobson, Bill #3561. From: Double Exposure. …
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Conceptual Art Jacobson, Bill #3561. From: Double Exposure. …
See original version (German)
Estimate €1,200 - €1,500
Voluntary lot
Description
Conceptual Art
Jacobson, Bill
#3561. From: Double Exposure. 2000/2001. C-print on vellum. 26.5 x 30.5 cm (48.5 x 54.5 cm). Signed, dated, numbered and inscribed on the reverse. - Overall in very good condition. A magnificent print of this atmospheric composition with a wide margin.
One of 45 copies. - Published by Edition Schellmann, Munich/New York. - The figures backlit against a New York building façade in the twilight reflect Bill Jacobson’s interest in employing blurring as a means of fragmented perception and in using his photographs to translate human perception into images with a painterly quality. - The print appeared in the portfolio *Double Exposure*, which brings together photographic diptychs by 14 artists and conceptualises the term ‘double exposure’ as the idea of pairing two photographs.
C-print on vellum. Signed, dated, numbered and labelled on the reverse. - In very good condition overall. A magnificent print of this atmospheric composition with a wide margin. - In very good condition overall. - One of 45 copies. - Published by Edition Schellmann, Munich/New York. - The figures silhouetted against a New York building façade at twilight reflect Bill Jacobson’s interest in using blurring to convey a sense of fragmented perception, and in translating human perception into images with a painterly quality through his photographs. - The print appeared in the portfolio *Double Exposure*, which brings together photographic diptychs by 14 artists and interprets the concept of double exposure as the idea of pairing two photographs.
*This lot is subject to standard tax. A 24.95% buyer’s premium is payable on the hammer price, and 7% (Books and Art) or 19% VAT (Manuscripts, Screenprints, Offset Prints, Photographs) is payable on the final invoice amount within the European Union. This work is subject to the standard margin scheme. A 24.95% buyer’s premium is charged on the hammer price, and 7% (books and art) or 19% VAT (manuscripts, screen prints, offset prints and photographs) is charged on the final invoice amount within the European Union.
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