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Richard Dupont, Untitled, Aluminum, 2006Solid milled aluminum painted greenUSA, 2006Richard
Solid milled aluminum painted green
USA, 2006
Richard Dupont (b. 1968) – American artist
Co-published by Carolina Nitsch Contemporary and Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York, NY
From an edition of 12, with 5 artist’s proofs and one hors-commerce
In box with publisher’s label and edition information
Dimensions: 4 ½ x 3 ½ in. (11.5 x 9 cm)
Very good condition
Estimate: $4,000-$6,000
A multiple of a hand grenade, cast in aluminum, by contemporary artist Richard Dupont. This edition is meticulously fabricated by the publisher. Dupont is an artist who uses differing methods to trace the human form in his art work. At one point even having his own body scanned at the General Dynamics facility on The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in 2004. He has been using those scanned images ever since and has incorporated them into his sculptural work. Dupont is intrigued by the use of biometric technologies and how they relate to the roles of authentication and identification. This piece comes in its’ original publisher’s storage box with edition declarative label.
Richard Dupont (b. New York, 1968)
Sculptor Richard Dupont explores issues of the human body, self-perception, and identity. Using the body as his subject, Dupont explores the way in which it represents manifestations of power and control, and looks at how the body has been mapped and represented throughout history. Using body scan technology, Dupont creates outsized nude polyurethane figures of himself, manipulating each replica so that the sculptures appear distorted from all but one angle, and otherwise seem flattened, widened, or wavy. Dupont has received a BA from the Departments of Visual Art and Art and Archeology at Princeton University. His has had solo exhibitions at the Queens Museum, Middlebury College Museum of Art, the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, and the Lever House Art Collection. His works are included in the collections of numerous museums including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the New York Public Library Print Collection.
Condition
In overall very good condition.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
Solid milled aluminum painted green
USA, 2006
Richard Dupont (b. 1968) – American artist
Co-published by Carolina Nitsch Contemporary and Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York, NY
From an edition of 12, with 5 artist’s proofs and one hors-commerce
In box with publisher’s label and edition information
Dimensions: 4 ½ x 3 ½ in. (11.5 x 9 cm)
Very good condition
Estimate: $4,000-$6,000
A multiple of a hand grenade, cast in aluminum, by contemporary artist Richard Dupont. This edition is meticulously fabricated by the publisher. Dupont is an artist who uses differing methods to trace the human form in his art work. At one point even having his own body scanned at the General Dynamics facility on The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in 2004. He has been using those scanned images ever since and has incorporated them into his sculptural work. Dupont is intrigued by the use of biometric technologies and how they relate to the roles of authentication and identification. This piece comes in its’ original publisher’s storage box with edition declarative label.
Richard Dupont (b. New York, 1968)
Sculptor Richard Dupont explores issues of the human body, self-perception, and identity. Using the body as his subject, Dupont explores the way in which it represents manifestations of power and control, and looks at how the body has been mapped and represented throughout history. Using body scan
Solid milled aluminum painted green
USA, 2006
Richard Dupont (b. 1968) – American artist
Co-published by Carolina Nitsch Contemporary and Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York, NY
From an edition of 12, with 5 artist’s proofs and one hors-commerce
In box with publisher’s label and edition information
Dimensions: 4 ½ x 3 ½ in. (11.5 x 9 cm)
Very good condition
Estimate: $4,000-$6,000
A multiple of a hand grenade, cast in aluminum, by contemporary artist Richard Dupont. This edition is meticulously fabricated by the publisher. Dupont is an artist who uses differing methods to trace the human form in his art work. At one point even having his own body scanned at the General Dynamics facility on The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in 2004. He has been using those scanned images ever since and has incorporated them into his sculptural work. Dupont is intrigued by the use of biometric technologies and how they relate to the roles of authentication and identification. This piece comes in its’ original publisher’s storage box with edition declarative label.
Richard Dupont (b. New York, 1968)
Sculptor Richard Dupont explores issues of the human body, self-perception, and identity. Using the body as his subject, Dupont explores the way in which it represents manifestations of power and control, and looks at how the body has been mapped and represented throughout history. Using body scan technology, Dupont creates outsized nude polyurethane figures of himself, manipulating each replica so that the sculptures appear distorted from all but one angle, and otherwise seem flattened, widened, or wavy. Dupont has received a BA from the Departments of Visual Art and Art and Archeology at Princeton University. His has had solo exhibitions at the Queens Museum, Middlebury College Museum of Art, the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, and the Lever House Art Collection. His works are included in the collections of numerous museums including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the New York Public Library Print Collection.
Condition
In overall very good condition.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
Solid milled aluminum painted green
USA, 2006
Richard Dupont (b. 1968) – American artist
Co-published by Carolina Nitsch Contemporary and Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York, NY
From an edition of 12, with 5 artist’s proofs and one hors-commerce
In box with publisher’s label and edition information
Dimensions: 4 ½ x 3 ½ in. (11.5 x 9 cm)
Very good condition
Estimate: $4,000-$6,000
A multiple of a hand grenade, cast in aluminum, by contemporary artist Richard Dupont. This edition is meticulously fabricated by the publisher. Dupont is an artist who uses differing methods to trace the human form in his art work. At one point even having his own body scanned at the General Dynamics facility on The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in 2004. He has been using those scanned images ever since and has incorporated them into his sculptural work. Dupont is intrigued by the use of biometric technologies and how they relate to the roles of authentication and identification. This piece comes in its’ original publisher’s storage box with edition declarative label.
Richard Dupont (b. New York, 1968)
Sculptor Richard Dupont explores issues of the human body, self-perception, and identity. Using the body as his subject, Dupont explores the way in which it represents manifestations of power and control, and looks at how the body has been mapped and represented throughout history. Using body scan
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