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Goldin+Senneby/Thea Westreich

Goldin+Senneby/Thea Westreich

"Abstract Possible: An Investment Portrait", Goldin+Senneby with Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services

A detailed evaluation of the collecting opportunities presented by each of the works on offer in the exhibition Abstract Possible at Bukowskis, January 26th - February 12th, 2012 (historical works not included).
Presented as a unique and strictly confidential report, its contents are only made available to the buyer.
By: Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services
Box design: Johan Hjerpe

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Goldin+Senneby consists of the artist duo Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby. Since 2004, they have examined legal, financial and spatial constructions in explorations, installations and performances. Goldin+Senneby were featured in the Moderna Exhibition 2010 and are now showing at Crystal Gallery. They were invited to orchestrate an overall concept. They, in turn, have invited Thea Westreich, Art Advisory Services, one of the USA’s most sought-after art advisors, to Bukowskis. As a framework for the exhibition (and as an object in itself) they requested Westreich to estimate the value of the exhibited works, including her research and an account of how she reasoned – all collected in a folder on display in a glass case. To read her analysis, it is necessary to actually buy her work. Goldin +Senneby also invited the poet Mara Lee to write a policy poem. The poem is only available to Bukowskis staff, but has influence the directives on how the exhibition should be presented.