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  William Eggleston - Past Auction Results

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William Eggleston, Los Alamos (75 works)
     
Artist   William Eggleston
Title   Los Alamos (75 works)
Medium   dye-transfer prints, portfolios
Size   11.9 x 17.9 in. / 30.2 x 45.4 cm.
Year   1965 - 1974
Description   WILLIAM EGGLESTON (B. 1939)
Los Alamos, 1965-74
Memphis: Eggleston Artistic Trust, 2002. 75 dye-transfer prints. Each signed in ink (in the margin); each numbered '2/7' in ink and Los Alamos portfolio copyright credit reproduction limitation stamp (on the verso); Each 11 7/8 x 17 7/8in. (30.2 x 45.4cm.) or the reverse. Number 2 from an edition of 7, plus 3 artist's proofs. Contained in five folios, each comprised of 15 images, accompanying title sheet, and colophon numbered consecutively and editioned '2/7' in ink. Folio 1 contains a printed introduction by Walter Hopps. (75)
Literature
William Eggleston: Los Alamos, Scalo, 2003, each illustrated
Lot Notes
"While driving through New Mexico in 1973, William Eggleston stopped at Los Alamos, the forested site of the atomic bomb's clandestine development. He chose Los Alamos as the title for a sprawling body of work then nearing completion: approximately twenty-two hundred images photographed between 1965 and 1974. This title cloaks with some irony Eggleston's ostensible subjects, yet acknowledges his belief in the aesthetic consequences of his private quest.
The photographs that make up this selection from Los Alamos begin at the beginning, with the first color photograph Eggleston made, of a grocery clerk pushing a shopping cart; include the center of his world- Memphis and the Mississippi Delta; trace his travels west from New Orleans to Las Vegas and southern California; and end on the Santa Monica Pier.
That day in New Mexico, passing through the piƱon woods of the Jemez Mountains, past the guard gates of the National Laboratory, Eggleston turned with a small smile and said, 'You know, I'd like to have a secret lab like that myself.' It seems clear from the investigations collected in Los Alamos that he already had found the key to his proper place of research." -Walter Hopps (Los Alamos portfolio introduction)
Edition   2/7 AP 3
Found./Pub.   Eggleston Artistic Trust, pub.
Misc.   Signed, Stamped
Sale Of   Christie's New York: Monday, October 13, 2008
[Lot 144]
Photographs by William Eggleston from the Collection of Bruce and Nancy Berman
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