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Philip-Lorca diCorcia

(United States, Born 1953)
Estimate
200 000 - 250 000 SEK
17 700 - 22 100 EUR
18 100 - 22 600 USD
Hammer price
225 000 SEK
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Philip-Lorca diCorcia
(United States, Born 1953)

”Marilyn, 28 years old, Las Vegas, Nevada, 30 $”, 1990-1992

From "the Hustlers Series", 1990–1992. Signed Philip-Lorca diCorcia verso. Edition of 20. C-print, image 64 x 95 cm.

Provenance

Galleri Christian Larsen, Stockholm. Acquired in 1999 by the present owner.

Exhibitions

Another example exhibited at:
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, ”Philip-Lorca
diCorcia: Strangers”, 15 April – 6 July 1993.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, ”Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West”, March - June 2009.
Fotomuseum Winterthur, Schweiz, "Street. Life. Photography", 12 september 2020 – 10 januari 2021.

Literature

Peter Galassi, ”Philip-Lorca diCorcia", 1995, illustrated.
Hamburger Kunsthalle (ed.) and the artists, ”Emotions & Relations: Nan Goldin, David Armstrong, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, Philip-Lorca Dicorcia”, 1998, illustrated on the cover.
Ken Johnson, The New York Times, "Mythic West of Dreams and Nightmares”, 27 March 2009, illustrated in color p. 32.
Philip-Lorca diCorcia, "Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Hustlers", 2013, illustrated.

More information

During the years 1990-1992 Philip-Lorca DiCorcia created a series of photographs of male prostitutes in Los Angeles. He found his models in the area around Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. The titles of the works reflect the model's name, origin and the amount they received for the photography, which is also the amount they charge for their most common sexual services.
Genre-wise DiCorcia's images are in the borderlands between street photography and conceptual photography. They capture reality and life on the streets while being staged and sophisticatedly lit. He asked the models to pose in a pre-selected location, a motel room, a parking lot or a fast food restaurant. The photographs have a cinematic quality to them and resemble filmstills.
In 1993, 21 works from the series were shown under the name "Strangers" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in DiCorcia's very first museum exhibition. The series was later named "Hustlers" because it better described the models.
The series provides a melancholy are at the same time a defiant image of the
dark side of the American dream and the tragic lives of individuals. Philip-Lorca diCorcia defines a type of cinematic photography that became trendsetting in the early 1990s where photographers such as Wim Wenders, Gregory Crewdson and Nan Goldin were also significant.
"Marilyn, 28 years old, Las Vegas, Nevada, $ 30" is one of diCorcia's most famous motifs and can be found in prominent museum collections around the world, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Museum Helmond, Netherlands