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Lot ID: 11502
John  Chamberlain:   untitled
 
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Description
Title: untitled
Style: abstract, Abstract Expressionism (ca. 1945-1960s), Contemporary (ca. 1945-present), Fluxus (ca. 1960s-present)
Medium: Sculptures, Aluminum, with acrylic lacquer and polyester resin
Year: ie. circa 1973
Size: height - 10.5 in, width - 13 in, depth - 13 in
Markings: signed, "Chamberlain" in black felt-tip pen
Edition: UNIQUE
Estimate: from $25,000 to $35,000

Seller's Description:
Iridescent washes of color stream and bend across this jewel of a vintage tabletop crushed and polychromed aluminum work by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, and illustrates the artist’s use of arbitrary and festive color and found materials. Compressed with the tension of the abstract expressionists, this work compactly exhibits the flow, the chance and the NeoDada noise of Fluxus.
  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Private Collection, NY


  • Shipping Information
    • Shipping Carrier:
      FedEx, Bax Global
      Shipping Weight: 15 lbs
      Framing: No
      Item Location: New York, USA
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      Bax Global
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      Sales Tax: New York; Florida

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Sales Results for Comparable Work

  • John Chamberlain
    Penthouse, 1969
    brown paper bag with resin and watercolor
    5.9 in. x 4.9 in. x 6.5 in. / 15.0 cm. x 12.5 cm. x 16.5 cm.

    Sold for US $25,000

    Christie's New York:
    Monday, June 30, 2008, (Lot 00043)
    Open House

  • John Chamberlain
    Crunch test, 1993 - 1994 1993 - 1994
    silkscreen on brass
    2.6 in. x 2.4 in. x 3.1 in. / 6.5 cm. x 6.0 cm. x 8.0 cm.


    ed.unique

    Sold for US $66,000

    Wright:
    Tuesday, December 11, 2007, (Lot 00431)
    Post War + Contemporary Art

  • John Chamberlain
    Untitled, 1973
    aluminum
    35.0 in. x 25.0 in. x 32.0 in. / 88.8 cm. x 63.5 cm. x 81.3 cm.

    Sold for US $42,000

    Christie's New York:
    Thursday, November 16, 2006, (Lot 00278)
    Post War and Contemporary Art Morning Session

  • John Chamberlain
    Untitled, 1973
    aluminum foil
    9.8 in. x 9.3 in. x 13.4 in. / 25.0 cm. x 23.5 cm. x 34.0 cm.

    Sold for US $32,400

    Wright:
    Tuesday, March 28, 2006, (Lot 00133)
    Modern + Contemporary Design

  • John Chamberlain
    Untitled, 1973
    aluminum
    17.0 in. x 15.5 in. x 17.0 in. / 43.2 cm. x 39.4 cm. x 43.2 cm.

    Sold for US $38,400

    Christie's New York:
    Thursday, March 16, 2006, (Lot 00287)
    First Open: Post-War and Contemporary Art

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John Chamberlain
Penthouse , 1969
Sold for US $25,000
Monday, June 30, 2008
John Chamberlain
Crunch test , 1993 - 1994 1993 - 1994
Sold for US $66,000
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
John Chamberlain
Untitled , 1973
Sold for US $42,000
Thursday, November 16, 2006
John Chamberlain
Untitled , 1973
Sold for US $32,400
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
John Chamberlain
Untitled , 1973
Sold for US $38,400
Thursday, March 16, 2006
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