No connection to server
Theme auctions online
Helsinki Winter Sale F504
Auction:
Selected Gifts E1128
Auction:
Curated Timepieces – November F529
Auction:
Josef Frank and Friends – Winter Edition F534
Auction:
Jern's Weapon Collection E1122
Auction:
A Swedish Private Collection F578
Auction:
The Beautiful Line F593
Auction:
Design Jewellery Online E1100
Auction:
255
587148

Adel Abdessemed och Douglas Gordon

(Algeriet, Born 1971)
Estimate
40 000 - 50 000 SEK
3 540 - 4 420 EUR
3 620 - 4 530 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Covered by droit de suite

By law, the buyer will pay an artist fee for this work of art. This fee is 5% of the hammer price, or less. For more information about this law:

Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

Purchasing info
Image rights

The artworks in this database are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without the permission of the rights holders. The artworks are reproduced in this database with a license from Bildupphovsrätt.

For condition report contact specialist
Karin Aringer
Stockholm
Karin Aringer
Specialist Photographs and Contemporary Art
+46 (0)702 63 70 57
Adel Abdessemed och Douglas Gordon
(Algeriet, Born 1971)

“Dubh Glas”, 2008

Edition 2/13. C-print, image 79 x 105 cm. Certificate from Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, included in lot.

Saleroom notice

Edition 2/13. Certificate from Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, included in lot.

Provenance

Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv. Acquired by the current owner in 2008.

More information

Ascending to international acclaim in recent years, Abdessemed has exhibited extensively on the international stage, with major solo shows in Doha, London, and San Francisco amongst others, as well as being selected to exhibit at 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007. Throughout his distinguished career, Abdessemed has continually re-invented the potential of the media in which he chooses to work, forming an eclectic corpus that stands as a testament to his triumphal embrace of universal themes.
Douglas Gordon is a Scottish artist; he won the Turner Prize in 1996 and the following year he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Much of Gordon's work is seen as being about memory and uses repetition in various forms. He uses material from the public realm and also creates performance-based videos. His work often overturns traditional uses of video by playing with time elements and employing multiple monitors.