
April 10, 1964
2011
Matthew Day Jackson's 'April 10, 1964' is a 2011 mixed-media assemblage incorporating diverse materials including plywood, carpet, vinyl, brick, and tile on a panel. The work creates an immersive environmental installation framed by the artist.
- Medium
- plywood, carpet, vinyl faux brick, wainscoting, masonite, aluminum, asphalt, plastic faux tile on panel, stainless steel, in artist's chosen frame
- Location
- Sotheby's, New York, NY
- Spotted At
- Auction House · Sotheby'sView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Contemporary Art Day Auction
May 13, 2021
Estimate: $40,000 to $60,000
Lot 510
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Robert Rauschenberg
American · b. 1925

Rauschenberg pioneered assemblage works that incorporated everyday materials like fabric, wood, and found objects onto panels, creating richly layered surfaces that blur the boundary between painting and environment in ways directly comparable to this piece.

Mike Kelley
American · b. 1954

Kelley consistently used humble domestic and industrial materials such as carpet, vinyl, and synthetic surfaces to construct installations that evoke psychological and cultural environments, closely mirroring the material vocabulary and immersive intent of this work.

Jason Rhoades
American · b. 1965

Rhoades built large scale assemblages from industrial and commercial materials including flooring, paneling, and synthetic surfaces, creating immersive environmental installations that share the bold experimental materiality and constructed spatial presence found in this piece.
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