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Roni Horn — From Some Thames (Group A)
Roni Horn

From Some Thames (Group A)

1999

Four large-scale chromogenic prints capture the shifting surface of the River Thames in close, abstracted detail, transforming water into a subject of quiet philosophical inquiry. Horn's camera dissolves any fixed sense of place or time, rendering the river as an ever-changing, almost liquid mirror that resists definition. The work reflects Horn's enduring fascination with identity, repetition, and the instability of meaning.

Medium
chromogenic print, in 4 parts

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

November 17, 2016

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Roni Horn, From Some Thames (Group A), 1999

Four large-scale chromogenic prints capture the shifting surface of the River Thames in close, abstracted detail, transforming water into a subject of quiet philosophical inquiry. Horn's camera dissolves any fixed sense of place or time, rendering the river as an ever-changing, almost liquid mirror that resists definition. The work reflects Horn's enduring fascination with identity, repetition, and the instability of meaning.

Medium
chromogenic print, in 4 parts
Year
1999
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Photography, Contemplative Mood, Nature Series, Conceptual Art, Water Subject, Landscape, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Chromogenic Print, Water, Late 20th Century, Polyptych, Female Artist, Multi-Part Work

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Jonathan Murray