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      • Beth Campbell Abstract Platter
        Sep. 19, 2021

        Beth Campbell Abstract Platter

        Est: $30 - $50

        Beth Campbell Abstract Platter. Size: 16 x 13 in. Please contact Nic at Info@premiershipment.com for an estimated shipping quote prior to bidding. Please note that all items are sold as is, and conditions should be asked prior to sale.

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Beth Campbell, Mixed Media On Paper
        Mar. 09, 2019

        Beth Campbell, Mixed Media On Paper

        Est: -

        No Title. Signed In Lower Right Corner. Good Overall Used Condition. Frame Measures Approximately 29" X 38". Art Measures Approximately 18" X 26". Tm5068

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • BETH CAMPBELL | Space (In/Out) at the Floor
        Nov. 21, 2017

        BETH CAMPBELL | Space (In/Out) at the Floor

        Est: £300 - £400

        watercolour and pencil on paper

        Sotheby's
      • BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED
        Jul. 24, 2016

        BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED

        Est: $5,000 - $9,000

        BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED:Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Graphite text-based drawing on archival paper depicting a mind map of potential outcomes which could arise from a single action, titled, “My Potential Future Based on Present Circumstances,” Signed and dated 10/10/00 on face. Float framed, paper: 22”h x 30”w, (55.8cm x 78.74cm), Archivally framed: 38.5”h x 31”w (97.79cm x 78.74cm). This piece is from the ongoing series begun in 1999 by Campbell, “Potential Future Drawings.” The images are text based and create a flowchart which explore the options, choices and possible outcomes. This specific example begins with the possibility, “Renting Art Studio w/Peter My Boyfriend.” BIOGRAPHY: Beth Campbell is an American artist known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. Campbell’s commissioned projects include Following Room at the Whitney Museum of Art (2007) and Following Room (Trento) at Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy (2008); Potential Store Fronts for the Public Art Fund, New York (2007). Recent solo exhibitions include Seomi Gallery, South Korea; Country Club, Chicago; The Sculpture Center, Cleveland OH; Country Club Projects at the Buck House, Los Angeles, and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York. Other museum exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Greater New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, White Columns, the Drawing Room, London, and the Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs NY. Her work is included in collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2011), a Louis Comfort Tiffany Memorial Fellowship (2009); and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2006). She has been an artist-in-residence at John Michael Kohler Arts Center (2009); the Lower East Side Printshop (2006); and Dieu Donné (2003), among others. Campbell was born in 1971 in Illinois; she lives and works in New York. We invite you to visit the artist’s website directly for a complete and impressive biography from whence this list of accolades is taken: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: This piece was purchased at PS 101, New York and is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christie’s Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women’s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the ‘Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States’ in 1997, in 2003 won two Aurora Awards for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK
        Jul. 24, 2016

        BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK:Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Watercolor and graphite on archival paper depicting a tube of lipstick with the text, “I want to feel Stubble and know the tight back pocket of a pair of Rugged Wranglers. I want my edges to make the denim fade.” Archivally framed: 16”h x 20” (40.64cm x 50.8cm). Purchased directly from the artist. American artist, Beth Campbell is known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. We invite you to visit the artist’s website for a complete and impressive biography: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: Given to our consignors from a friend who purchased it directly from the artist. This piece is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christie’s Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women’s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the ‘Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States’ in 1997, in 2003 won two Aurora Awards for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED
        Apr. 04, 2016

        BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED

        Est: $5,000 - $9,000

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Graphite text-based drawing on archival paper depicting a mind map of potential outcomes which could arise from a single action, titled, ?My Potential Future Based on Present Circumstances,? Signed and dated 10/10/00 on face. Float framed, paper: 22?h x 30?w, (55.8cm x 78.74cm), Archivally framed: 38.5?h x 31?w (97.79cm x 78.74cm). This piece is from the ongoing series begun in 1999 by Campbell, ?Potential Future Drawings.? The images are text based and create a flowchart which explore the options, choices and possible outcomes. This specific example begins with the possibility, ?Renting Art Studio w/Peter My Boyfriend.? Beth Campbell is an American artist known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, ?Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.? Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. Campbell?s commissioned projects include Following Room at the Whitney Museum of Art (2007) and Following Room (Trento) at Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy (2008); Potential Store Fronts for the Public Art Fund, New York (2007). Recent solo exhibitions include Seomi Gallery, South Korea; Country Club, Chicago; The Sculpture Center, Cleveland OH; Country Club Projects at the Buck House, Los Angeles, and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York. Other museum exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Greater New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, White Columns, the Drawing Room, London, and the Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs NY. Her work is included in collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2011), a Louis Comfort Tiffany Memorial Fellowship (2009); and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2006). She has been an artist-in-residence at John Michael Kohler Arts Center (2009); the Lower East Side Printshop (2006); and Dieu Donn‚ (2003), among others. Campbell was born in 1971 in Illinois; she lives and works in New York. We invite you to visit the artist?s website directly for a complete and impressive biography from whence this list of accolades is taken: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: This piece was purchased at PS 101, New York and is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christie?s Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women?s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the ?Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States? in 1997, in 2003 won two Aurora Awards for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK
        Apr. 04, 2016

        BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Watercolor and graphite on archival paper depicting a tube of lipstick with the text, ?I want to feel Stubble and know the tight back pocket of a pair of Rugged Wranglers. I want my edges to make the denim fade.? Archivally framed: 16?h x 20? (40.64cm x 50.8cm). Purchased directly from the artist. American artist, Beth Campbell is known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, ?Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.? Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. We invite you to visit the artist?s website for a complete and impressive biography: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: Given to the current consignors from a friend who purchased it directly from the artist. This piece is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christie?s Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women?s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the ?Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States? in 1997, in 2003 won two Aurora Awards for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED
        Jan. 31, 2016

        BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED

        Est: $5,000 - $9,000

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Graphite text-based drawing on archival paper depicting a mind map of potential outcomes which could arise from a single action, titled, “My Potential Future Based on Present Circumstances,” Signed and dated 10/10/00 on face. Float framed, paper: 22”h x 30”w, (55.8cm x 78.74cm), Archivally framed: 38.5”h x 31”w (97.79cm x 78.74cm). This piece is from the ongoing series begun in 1999 by Campbell, “Potential Future Drawings.” The images are text based and create a flowchart which explore the options, choices and possible outcomes. This specific example begins with the possibility, “Renting Art Studio w/Peter My Boyfriend.” Beth Campbell is an American artist known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. Campbell’s commissioned projects include Following Room at the Whitney Museum of Art (2007) and Following Room (Trento) at Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy (2008); Potential Store Fronts for the Public Art Fund, New York (2007). Recent solo exhibitions include Seomi Gallery, South Korea; Country Club, Chicago; The Sculpture Center, Cleveland OH; Country Club Projects at the Buck House, Los Angeles, and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York. Other museum exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Greater New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, White Columns, the Drawing Room, London, and the Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs NY. Her work is included in collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2011), a Louis Comfort Tiffany Memorial Fellowship (2009); and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2006). She has been an artist-in-residence at John Michael Kohler Arts Center (2009); the Lower East Side Printshop (2006); and Dieu Donné (2003), among others. Campbell was born in 1971 in Illinois; she lives and works in New York. We invite you to visit the artist’s website directly for a complete and impressive biography from whence this list of accolades is taken: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: This piece was purchased at PS 101, New York and is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christies Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women’s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the “Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States” in 1997 and more recently, two Aurora Awards in 2003 for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 - $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED
        Jun. 28, 2015

        BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Graphite text-based drawing on archival paper depicting a mind map of potential outcomes which could arise from a single action, titled, “My Potential Future Based on Present Circumstances,” Signed and dated 10/10/00 on face. Float framed, paper: 22”h x 30”w, (55.8cm x 78.74cm), Archivally framed: 38.5”h x 31”w (97.79cm x 78.74cm). This piece is from the ongoing series begun in 1999 by Campbell, “Potential Future Drawings.” The images are text based and create a flowchart which explore the options, choices and possible outcomes. This specific example begins with the possibility, “Renting Art Studio w/Peter My Boyfriend.” Beth Campbell is an American artist known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. Campbell’s commissioned projects include Following Room at the Whitney Museum of Art (2007) and Following Room (Trento) at Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy (2008); Potential Store Fronts for the Public Art Fund, New York (2007). Recent solo exhibitions include Seomi Gallery, South Korea; Country Club, Chicago; The Sculpture Center, Cleveland OH; Country Club Projects at the Buck House, Los Angeles, and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York. Other museum exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Greater New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, White Columns, the Drawing Room, London, and the Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs NY. Her work is included in collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2011), a Louis Comfort Tiffany Memorial Fellowship (2009); and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2006). She has been an artist-in-residence at John Michael Kohler Arts Center (2009); the Lower East Side Printshop (2006); and Dieu Donné (2003), among others. Campbell was born in 1971 in Illinois; she lives and works in New York. We invite you to visit the artist’s website directly for a complete and impressive biography from whence this list of accolades is taken: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: This piece was purchased at PS 101, New York and is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christies Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women’s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the “Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States” in 1997 and more recently, two Aurora Awards in 2003 for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 - $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK
        Jun. 28, 2015

        BETH CAMPBELL WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE LIPSTICK

        Est: $1,600 - $3,600

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Watercolor and graphite on archival paper depicting a tube of lipstick with the text, “I want to feel Stubble and know the tight back pocket of a pair of Rugged Wranglers. I want my edges to make the denim fade.” Archivally framed: 16”h x 20” (40.64cm x 50.8cm). Purchased directly from the artist. American artist, Beth Campbell is known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. We invite you to visit the artist’s website for a complete and impressive biography: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: Given to the current consignors from a friend who purchased it directly from the artist. This piece is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christies Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women’s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the “Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States” in 1997 and more recently, two Aurora Awards in 2003 for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 - $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED
        May. 17, 2015

        BETH CAMPBELL GRAPHITE: POTENTIAL FUTURE BASED

        Est: $7,000 - $9,000

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Graphite text-based drawing on archival paper depicting a mind map of potential outcomes which could arise from a single action, titled, “My Potential Future Based on Present Circumstances,” Signed and dated 10/10/00 on face. Float framed, paper: 22”h x 30”w, (55.8cm x 78.74cm), Archivally framed: 38.5”h x 31”w (97.79cm x 78.74cm). This piece is from the ongoing series begun in 1999 by Campbell, “Potential Future Drawings.” The images are text based and create a flowchart which explore the options, choices and possible outcomes. This specific example begins with the possibility, “Renting Art Studio w/Peter My Boyfriend.” Beth Campbell is an American artist known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. Campbell’s commissioned projects include Following Room at the Whitney Museum of Art (2007) and Following Room (Trento) at Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy (2008); Potential Store Fronts for the Public Art Fund, New York (2007). Recent solo exhibitions include Seomi Gallery, South Korea; Country Club, Chicago; The Sculpture Center, Cleveland OH; Country Club Projects at the Buck House, Los Angeles, and Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York. Other museum exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Greater New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, White Columns, the Drawing Room, London, and the Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs NY. Her work is included in collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2011), a Louis Comfort Tiffany Memorial Fellowship (2009); and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2006). She has been an artist-in-residence at John Michael Kohler Arts Center (2009); the Lower East Side Printshop (2006); and Dieu Donné (2003), among others. Campbell was born in 1971 in Illinois; she lives and works in New York. We invite you to visit the artist’s website directly for a complete and impressive biography from whence this list of accolades is taken: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/. PROVENANCE: This piece was purchased at PS 101, New York and is from the private archive collection of Smith Earnest Interiors Inc., a 22 year old design firm run by Jeffry Smith and Olen Earnest. The firm specializes in custom interior design for estates, homes and yachts throughout the United States. Their designs have been featured in USA Today, House Beautiful Houses and Plans, Christies Great Estates, Florida Architecture, Florida Design, Orlando Magazine, Orlando Home Design and Women’s Day Kitchen and Baths to name but a few. Their designs have taken numerous awards, some of which include the prestigious Best in America Living Award from the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) for the “Best One of a Kind Spec House in the United States” in 1997 and more recently, two Aurora Awards in 2003 for the best $3,000,001 and over One of a Kind Custom Home and also the $2,000,000 - $3,000,000 One of a Kind Custom Home.

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      • BETH CAMPBELL LIPSTICK & STUBBLE WATERCOLOR & GRAPHITE IMAGE
        May. 17, 2015

        BETH CAMPBELL LIPSTICK & STUBBLE WATERCOLOR & GRAPHITE IMAGE

        Est: $2,200 - $4,400

        Beth Campbell (b. 1971, America), Watercolor and graphite on archival paper depicting a tube of lipstick with the text, “I want to feel Stubble and know the tight back pocket of a pair of Rugged Wranglers. I want my edges to make the denim fade.” Archivally framed: 16”h x 20” (40.64cm x 50.8cm). Purchased directly from the artist. American artist, Beth Campbell is known for installations, sculpture and fine art which confront the outcomes of human desires and choices. Her works commingle reality and imagination inviting the viewer to form their own conclusions; in the words of her own biography, “Campbell choreographs spaces, crafts uncanny objects, and maps thought.” Campbell has work in the permanent public collections of Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships as well as invitations to create installations and participate in solo and group shows. We invite you to visit the artist’s website for a complete and impressive biography: http://bethcampbellstudio.com/.

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