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Auction archive: Lot number 3

Aaron Young

Estimate
£80,000 - £120,000
ca. US$126,869 - US$190,304
Price realised:
£121,250
ca. US$192,286
Auction archive: Lot number 3

Aaron Young

Estimate
£80,000 - £120,000
ca. US$126,869 - US$190,304
Price realised:
£121,250
ca. US$192,286
Beschreibung:

Aaron Young Greeting Card 10a 2007 Stained plywood, acrylic, burnt rubber in ten parts. Overall: 487 x 609 cm (191 7/8 x 239 7/8 in).
Provenance Art Production Fund, New York Exhibited New York, Art Production Fund, Aaron Young Live Performance, 2007; London, The Saatchi Gallery, New Painting and Sculpture, 29 May, 2009 - 17 January, 2010 Literature Exhibition Catalogue, The Saatchi Gallery, Abstract America: New Painting and Sculpture, London, 2008, pp. 340-343 (illustrated) Catalogue Essay High octane action painting is one way to describe the artwork of Aaron Young Young's paintings are a mixture of performance art, abstract expressionism and controlled chance. In his work Greeting Card 10a, 2007, Young first created a large multicoloured and platform covererd black topcoat. This ‘stage' was then installed in the New York Armory building. Once installed, the live painting performance began. A group of motorcyclists were asked to burnout, skid, spin and drive across the panels. With each aggressive maneuver the black top coat was stripped away and the colours below exposed. Young's direction of the painting created conditions chance within a controlled environment. The process of painting by motorcycle revisited the concepts in painting explored by artists such as Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline Young however expanded upon their exploration by incorporating a performance element and introducing new technologies to the creative environment. Young is amongst of group of artist's using modern technology to explore 20th century movements. Like Anslem Reyele's (lot x) exploration of Minimalism, Young's approach to revisiting Abstract Expressionism and Performance Art explores the condition and ways in which a painting is created. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 3
Auction:
Datum:
13 Oct 2010
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

Aaron Young Greeting Card 10a 2007 Stained plywood, acrylic, burnt rubber in ten parts. Overall: 487 x 609 cm (191 7/8 x 239 7/8 in).
Provenance Art Production Fund, New York Exhibited New York, Art Production Fund, Aaron Young Live Performance, 2007; London, The Saatchi Gallery, New Painting and Sculpture, 29 May, 2009 - 17 January, 2010 Literature Exhibition Catalogue, The Saatchi Gallery, Abstract America: New Painting and Sculpture, London, 2008, pp. 340-343 (illustrated) Catalogue Essay High octane action painting is one way to describe the artwork of Aaron Young Young's paintings are a mixture of performance art, abstract expressionism and controlled chance. In his work Greeting Card 10a, 2007, Young first created a large multicoloured and platform covererd black topcoat. This ‘stage' was then installed in the New York Armory building. Once installed, the live painting performance began. A group of motorcyclists were asked to burnout, skid, spin and drive across the panels. With each aggressive maneuver the black top coat was stripped away and the colours below exposed. Young's direction of the painting created conditions chance within a controlled environment. The process of painting by motorcycle revisited the concepts in painting explored by artists such as Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline Young however expanded upon their exploration by incorporating a performance element and introducing new technologies to the creative environment. Young is amongst of group of artist's using modern technology to explore 20th century movements. Like Anslem Reyele's (lot x) exploration of Minimalism, Young's approach to revisiting Abstract Expressionism and Performance Art explores the condition and ways in which a painting is created. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 3
Auction:
Datum:
13 Oct 2010
Auction house:
Phillips
London
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