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Liz Deschenes
Green Screen #1 and Green Screen #3
, 2001
66 x 40.6 cm. (26 x 16 in.)
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Liz Deschenes
Green Screen #1 and Green Screen #3
, 2001
66 x 40.6 cm. (26 x 16 in.)
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Liz Deschenes
American, born 1966
Green Screen #1 and Green Screen #3
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2001
Liz Deschenes
Green Screen #1 and Green Screen #3
, 2001
66 x 40.6 cm. (26 x 16 in.)
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Liz Deschenes
Green Screen #1 and Green Screen #3
, 2001
66 x 40.6 cm. (26 x 16 in.)
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Medium
Photographs, UV laminated Fujiflex print mounted on plexiglass
Size
66 x 40.6 cm. (26 x 16 in.)
Price
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Emanuela Campoli
Paris / Milan
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Edition
Edition 4 of 5 (+2APs)
Size Notes
66.0 x 40.6 (cm)
26.0 x 16.0 (inch)
Movement
Art of the 21st Century, Contemporary Art
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Description
For Art Basel, Campoli Presti is pleased to present a work from Liz Deschenes' seminal Green Screen series, exploring the history and function of photography via the image of the omnipresent screen. Deschenes’ works are part of numerous institutional collections, including MoMA, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Le Centre Pompidou, Paris; The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota; The Art Institute of Chicago; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco. Deschenes had solo exhibitions at the ICA Boston (2016); the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2014); MASSMoCA, North Adams (2015) and Secession, Vienna (2012-2013). Her work is currently on view in the exhibition Photography + Fine Art: Material Meanings - Selections from the Contance R. Caplan Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago and was recently included in Luogo E Segni at Punta Della Dogana/Pinault Collection in Venice.
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