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Michael Craig-Martin — Belt

Michael Craig-Martin

Belt

A bold, graphic depiction of a belt rendered in Michael Craig-Martin's signature flat, outlined style using painted steel. The work transforms an everyday object into a striking sculptural form, reducing it to its most essential visual elements with clean lines and vivid color. True to Craig-Martin's conceptual practice, the piece invites viewers to reconsider the familiar, questioning the relationship between an object, its representation, and its meaning.

Medium
painted steel
Dimensions

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art: Evening & Day Sale

June 27, 2002

Estimate: $10,000$15,000

Lot 92

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Michael Craig-Martin, Belt

A bold, graphic depiction of a belt rendered in Michael Craig-Martin's signature flat, outlined style using painted steel. The work transforms an everyday object into a striking sculptural form, reducing it to its most essential visual elements with clean lines and vivid color. True to Craig-Martin's conceptual practice, the piece invites viewers to reconsider the familiar, questioning the relationship between an object, its representation, and its meaning.

Medium
painted steel
Dimensions
99.1 x 11 cm
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Bold Colors, Minimalist, Male Artist, Sculpture, Conceptual Art, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Pop Art, Painted Steel, Everyday Objects, Established Artist, Playful Mood

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