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William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
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William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
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William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
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William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
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William Tucker
American/British, born 1935
Mask for Edwin
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2022
William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
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William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
close
William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
close
William Tucker
Mask for Edwin
, 2022
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
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Medium
Resin
Size
29 x 12 x 15.5 cm. (11.4 x 4.7 x 6.1 in.)
Price
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Buchmann Galerie
Berlin / Lugano
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Edition
1/6
Provenance
Provenance is directly from the artist's studio.
Exhibitions
12/04/2022–01/21/2023 William Tucker — Masks
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Description
The work is in perfect condition. Provenance is directly from the artist's studio.
Masks have been associated with ritual and cultural social practices since the beginning of human history, testifying to our enthusiasm for the possibility of (symbolic) transformation that reaches across cultures and times. The mask had a defining influence on Western culture, above all through its use in the theatre of Greek antiquity. The Latin name for the masks worn there – persona – still shapes our concept of the subject today. The sculpture is made resin, depicting an artificial stone, and is characterized by a form that oscillates between abstraction and the image of a mask, or a portrait wearing a mask.
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