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Billy Apple
Self-Elimination Portrait, 27 March 1974
, 1974
90.5 x 273 in. (229.9 x 693.4 cm.)
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Billy Apple
New Zealand, 1935–2021
Self-Elimination Portrait, 27 March 1974
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1974
Billy Apple
Self-Elimination Portrait, 27 March 1974
, 1974
90.5 x 273 in. (229.9 x 693.4 cm.)
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Medium
Offset photo-lithography on unstretched canvas; image progressively removed by applying Erasol® to zinc oxide printer’s plate, three parts
Size
90.5 x 273 in. (229.9 x 693.4 cm.)
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Size Notes
Each 90.5 x 91 cm; overall 90.5 x 273 cm.
Exhibitions
06/09/2018–07/28/2018 Billy Apple® Six Decades 1962–2018
From Barrie Bates to Billy Apple: 1960–74, Serpentine Gallery, London (6-28 April 1974).
Billy Apple: New York 1970–75, The Mayor Gallery, London (10 September–26 October 2013).
Literature
Barton, Christina, Billy Apple: New York 1970–75 (London: The Mayor Gallery, 2013), 39–43 (illustrated).
Barton, Christina, Billy Apple: A Life In Parts (Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki, 2015), 36 (illustrated).
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Description
The image Billy Apple ‘dissolves’ in this process-portrait, the third of several the artist has had taken by professional photographers over the course of his career. All adopt the identical format of the full-frontal, head-and-shoulder shot originally captured by Robert Freeman. The photograph was taken and the triptych printed for the artist’s first survey exhibition, From Barrie Bates to Billy Apple, at the Serpentine Gallery in 1974, the first show Apple presented in London since he left in 1964. Hiro (Yasuhiro Wakabayashi, b. 1930) is a well-known commercial and fashion photographer, then working as a staff photographer at Harper’s Bazaar.
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