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Lawrence Weiner — Edition for The Kitchen
Lawrence Weiner

Edition for The Kitchen

Lawrence Weiner's "Edition for The Kitchen" is a signed and numbered work from a limited edition of 50 prints created to benefit the New York arts institution. The piece exemplifies Weiner's conceptual practice through its presentation as a numbered and authenticated print, emphasizing language and materiality as central to the work's meaning. Published by Absolut Art and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, this edition represents the artist's engagement with printmaking as a vehicle for democratic distribution of contemporary art.

Medium
Signed and numbered 46/50 in black ink (there were also 5 artist's proofs), published by Absolut Art, New York, with their accompanying Certificate of Authenticity, to benefit The Kitchen, New York, framed.

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Evening & Day Editions

January 23, 2025

Lot 229

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Lawrence Weiner, Edition for The Kitchen

Lawrence Weiner's "Edition for The Kitchen" is a signed and numbered work from a limited edition of 50 prints created to benefit the New York arts institution. The piece exemplifies Weiner's conceptual practice through its presentation as a numbered and authenticated print, emphasizing language and materiality as central to the work's meaning. Published by Absolut Art and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, this edition represents the artist's engagement with printmaking as a vehicle for democratic distribution of contemporary art.

Medium
Signed and numbered 46/50 in black ink (there were also 5 artist's proofs), published by Absolut Art, New York, with their accompanying Certificate of Authenticity, to benefit The Kitchen, New York, framed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Institutional Critique, Language And Text, Minimalist Aesthetic, Printed Matter, Conceptual Art, American Artist, Typography, Site-Specific, Late 20th Century, Dematerialization

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