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Richard H. Pettibone

(United States, Born 1938)
Estimate
800 000 - 1 000 000 SEK
71 600 - 89 400 EUR
73 300 - 91 600 USD
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Richard H. Pettibone
(United States, Born 1938)

"The Kiss"

Signed Richard Pettibone and dated 1970 on verso. Marked OK#341 on verso. Acrylic and pencil on canvas 17.5 x 29 cm, including frame 17.7 x 29.2 cm. In artist's frame.

Provenance

OK Harris Gallery, New York, USA.
Bukowskis Moderna autumn auction, No. 424, November 1983, catalogue No. 274.
Private collection, Sweden (acquired from the above in 1983).

More information

It is with great pleasure Bukowskis present Richard Pettibone’s unique work ”The Kiss”. Earlier this fall we sold ”Roy Lichtenstein Hopeless 1963” by the same artist and reached a high final price.
Richard Pettibone’s work “The Kiss” is an excellent example of American appropriation art. Pettibone was one of the pioneers of this genre. For more than 40 years, he has produced precise postcard-sized paintings, copies of familiar masterworks by contemporary artists. His works include tiny versions of Warhol’s soup tins, Lichtenstein’s cartoon panels and Mondrian’s right angles. In his art that represents art, Pettibone seeks to ask questions such as: Who owns an artistic idea? What is originality? His art has played a major role in the mix of inspiration, borrowing and recycling that makes up postmodernist art.
Artists who work with appropriation art deliberately copy existing images and works of art to transform them into their own art. This is not theft or plagiarism as they do not claim to be the originators of these pictures. Instead appropriation artists want the audience to recognize the pictures they have recreated and transfer the context and their associations from this subject to the new work, whether this is a painting, a sculpture, a collage, an object or an entire installation. Contemporary artists with Pettibone that also is part of the genre appropriation art are i.e. Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince.
Pettibone started producing exact copies of existing works of art in miniature format in 1964. He based the size of the work on pictures he had seen in magazines and then reproduced them with pedantic accuracy, recreating the process of the original artist and then mounting the canvases on frames.