
1991, 1993-94
Three offset lithographs with pochoir. These works by Robert Gober exemplify his unsettling exploration of domesticity and the human body, employing deceptively simple imagery laden with psychological and political undertones. Produced in limited editions, the prints reflect Gober's meticulous approach to art-making, bridging the intimacy of handcrafted objects with the reproducibility of the print medium.
- Medium
- signed, dated '91', '93-4', '93-4', and numbered 22/75, 39/75, 39/75 respectively in pencil, (
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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Evening & Day Editions
December 12, 2013
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Kiki Smith
American · b. 1954

Kiki Smith similarly explores the human body through printmaking and limited edition works, combining surrealist influence with deeply psychological and political undertones rooted in domesticity and vulnerability. Her meticulous approach to handcrafted prints mirrors Gober's bridging of intimacy and reproducibility.

Mike Kelley
American · b. 1954

Mike Kelley produced conceptual works that similarly examined domestic imagery and psychological unease through a minimalist yet deeply unsettling aesthetic. Like Gober, his practice used familiar everyday objects and imagery to expose repressed social and political anxieties.

Bruce Nauman
American · b. 1941

Bruce Nauman created conceptual prints and limited edition works that engage the human body and psychological discomfort with deceptively simple imagery loaded with political and existential meaning. His use of the print medium to explore unsettling themes of the body closely parallels Gober's approach in these lithographs.
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