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Post by artladval on Jun 5, 2013 20:41:38 GMT -8
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Post by WillNyc on Jun 6, 2013 5:41:22 GMT -8
I just started to look into this artist yesterday haha would love to see what his work sell for in auction. Thanks
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Post by pokymoll on Jun 8, 2013 0:54:54 GMT -8
I personally like the work in a upcoming Sotheby's London day sale
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Post by makamaka on Jun 8, 2013 16:03:15 GMT -8
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Post by artladval on Jun 8, 2013 18:38:45 GMT -8
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Post by rosenblumari on Jun 8, 2013 20:30:28 GMT -8
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Post by paulypaul on Jun 11, 2013 0:30:55 GMT -8
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Post by knucklehead on Jun 14, 2013 20:57:25 GMT -8
I don't remember if someone else already posted this: Lollipops from Colombia (wow) from Oscar Murillo The Three Flavours from BON BON BUM - Wild Apple - Fressa Intensa - Strawberry All come with bubblegum. And our exclusive bonus Package from Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie Business Cards 60 X 85MM Invitation Card 105 X 150MM Press Release A4 frenetichappiness.com/products/lollipops-from-colombia/
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Post by artladval on Jun 14, 2013 21:41:42 GMT -8
I don't remember if someone else already posted this: Lollipops from Colombia (wow) from Oscar Murillo The Three Flavours from BON BON BUM - Wild Apple - Fressa Intensa - Strawberry All come with bubblegum. And our exclusive bonus Package from Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie Business Cards 60 X 85MM Invitation Card 105 X 150MM Press Release A4 frenetichappiness.com/products/lollipops-from-colombia/Thanks for sharing. That's one of the strangest artist items I've seen in some time.
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Post by knucklehead on Jun 15, 2013 20:00:38 GMT -8
Thanks for sharing. That's one of the strangest artist items I've seen in some time. No problem. It is definitely strange. I try to post whatever is out there, as you never know who might like it.
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Post by artladval on Jun 26, 2013 9:30:01 GMT -8
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Post by WillNyc on Jun 27, 2013 12:43:00 GMT -8
Yes it did, I was watching the auction today very impressed
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Post by artladval on Jun 27, 2013 12:50:10 GMT -8
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Post by rizza79 on Jun 27, 2013 15:23:21 GMT -8
These results are crazy but not surprising. I have a hard time looking at this as anything other than some wealthy people propping up Mr. Murillo' stock
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Post by artladval on Jun 27, 2013 15:50:59 GMT -8
These results are crazy but not surprising. I have a hard time looking at this as anything other than some wealthy people propping up Mr. Murillo' stock Well, propping up would be something interested parties would do to protect or support, where you know, as a buyer, you can't get a certain work under a certain price, because someone, say named Larry or Jose, would stop you from succeeding. What you are suggesting for Murillo is actually to build a artist's career through the auction market or to establish pricing.
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Post by drevil on Jun 27, 2013 16:18:14 GMT -8
These results are crazy but not surprising. I have a hard time looking at this as anything other than some wealthy people propping up Mr. Murillo' stock Well, propping up would be something interested parties would do to protect or support, where you know, as a buyer, you can't get a certain work under a certain price, because someone, say named Larry or Jose, would stop you from succeeding. What you are suggesting for Murillo is actually to build a artist's career through the auction market or to establish pricing. I don't think I would say "build an artist's career." They are building a brand and a market for that brand. Too bad really. Oh well. Looking forward to the day they lose interest. Should be fun to watch from the sidelines.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 23:15:29 GMT -8
It's fun to see how his work has gone through the roof. And not! Impossible to pick something up in the last few months. eBay and paddle 8 seem the best bet for edition work but originals are now in the realm of the mega wealthy!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2013 3:12:53 GMT -8
Looking for a menu drawing from the ICA show if anyone has one. Not like the one on eBay but similar.
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Post by artcubed on Jul 19, 2013 23:03:57 GMT -8
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Post by paulypaul on Jul 25, 2013 11:14:14 GMT -8
What are these menu prices like?
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Post by paulypaul on Jul 25, 2013 11:15:00 GMT -8
Fuck you auto correct! Pieces, not prices...
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Post by paulypaul on Aug 4, 2013 9:01:53 GMT -8
Anyone give a guide on these?
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Post by artcubed on Aug 4, 2013 12:59:27 GMT -8
There were 40 sketches created in total by the artist, which were then turned into 'menus' for the ICA's annual fundraising event in June.
The artist only created 28 for the night and so the remaining ones were offered to collectors early last month at a price of £500.
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Post by billysport on Aug 6, 2013 15:16:49 GMT -8
The ICA had 11 for sale, I believe. I was too late, and would be interested in buying one of these....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2013 20:20:42 GMT -8
Oscar Murillo: if i was to draw a line, this journey started approximately 400km north of the equator at South London Gallery Exhibition dates: 20 September – 24 November 2013 Main & First Floor Galleries, Admission Free _________________________________ First UK solo exhibition in a major public institution by artist Oscar Murillo. London-based artist Oscar Murillo’s practice encompasses painting, sculpture, installation, video and performance in which he translates various aspects of everyday life and quotidian experiences into matter and then form. Harvesting the accumulative material conditions of his studio on canvases, fabrics and paper, and mobilising the physical remnants of distinct social situations, he exposes some of the contradictions and complexities apparent across socioeconomic, racial and cultural boundaries. Gestural marks that index artistic labour are layered with dirt, dust and debris, used as materials in their own right, but equally as evidence of the often-invisible tasks and efforts of others which underpin the social and physical fabric of different locales and circumstances. For his South London Gallery exhibition, Murillo transforms the main gallery space into a studio-like environment incorporating a new group of stitched, painted canvases, shown alongside floor-based pieces made from hundreds of drawings in biro on paper, which he made over the past year and then left to gather dust before pulping them to make densely textured works which defy obvious categorisation. Low-tech films shown on iMac monitors give an insight into some of the contexts informing the work in the show, while marked copper sheets from previous exhibitions demonstrate various ways in which the passing of time can be documented and archived through materials and discarded matter. An active component at the heart of the exhibition is a lottery that references the popularity of this phenomenon in many cultures. Murillo instigates a situation that highlights some of the intricacies of social and cultural encounters, as he has done in previous exhibitions and events, but this lottery project takes this area of his practice into new territory, raising numerous questions about authenticity, value, and the complex relationship between the public, private and commercial sectors of the art world. The lottery project begins on Monday 2 September when individually screen-printed lottery tickets, each bearing a different number, will be available to purchase. As tickets are sold, each of them, and their corresponding artist’s proof, are inscribed with the purchaser’s name by a calligrapher before being displayed in the SLG’s first floor galleries throughout the exhibition period. A first, second and third prize, each devised by Oscar Murillo, will be revealed at the prize draw on Friday 18 October, during the week of Frieze Art Fair in London. The exhibition is supported by Vicky Hughes and John Smith, and Raimund Berthold at Berthold and Paul Ettlinger. With thanks to Carlos/Ishikawa, London, and Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Berlin.
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