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          • Michael Joo, Crystal Painting #7, 2010
            Sep. 12, 2023

            Michael Joo, Crystal Painting #7, 2010

            Est: £600 - £1,000

            Michael Joo, Korean/American b.1966 - Crystal Painting #7, 2010; water based polyurethane paint on aluminium panel, signed and dated on the reverse 'Michael Joo 2010', 151 x 140 cm (THIS LOT IS UNDER TEMPORARY ADMISSION. IMPORT VAT OF 5% IS CHARGABLE ON THE TOTAL HAMMER + BUYER'S PREMIUM + VAT AMOUNT. A CUSTOMS CHARGE OF £200 + VAT IS PAYABLE FOR RELEASE INTO THE UK. CONTACT DEPT FOR FURTHER INFO.) Provenance: with Haunch of Venison, Berlin, ref HV32247 (according to the label affixed to the reverse) 

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          • MICHAEL JOO, KOREAN/AMERICAN B.1966 - #12, 2015-16; SILVER NITRATE AND EPOXY INK ON CANVAS, SIGNED
            Jun. 06, 2023

            MICHAEL JOO, KOREAN/AMERICAN B.1966 - #12, 2015-16; SILVER NITRATE AND EPOXY INK ON CANVAS, SIGNED

            Est: £1,200 - £1,800

            Michael Joo, Korean/American b.1966 - #12, 2015-16; silver nitrate and epoxy ink on canvas, signed, numbered and dated on the reverse 'Michael Joo #12 2015-16', 92 x 71.5 cm Provenance: with Blain | Southern, London (according to the label attached to the reverse)

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          • MICHAEL JOO, KOREAN/AMERICAN B.1966 -  CRYSTAL PAINTING #7, 2010; WATER BASED POLYURETHANE PAINT O
            Jun. 06, 2023

            MICHAEL JOO, KOREAN/AMERICAN B.1966 -  CRYSTAL PAINTING #7, 2010; WATER BASED POLYURETHANE PAINT O

            Est: £1,000 - £2,000

            Michael Joo,  Korean/American b.1966 -  Crystal Painting #7, 2010;  water based polyurethane paint on aluminium panel, signed and dated on the reverse 'Michael Joo 2010', 151 x 140 cm (THIS LOT IS UNDER TEMPORARY ADMISSION. IMPORT VAT OF 5% IS CHARGABLE ON THE TOTAL HAMMER + BUYER'S PREMIUM + VAT AMOUNT. A CUSTOMS CHARGE OF £200 + VAT IS PAYABLE FOR RELEASE INTO THE UK. CONTACT DEPT FOR FURTHER INFO.)  Provenance:  with Haunch of Venison, Berlin, ref HV32247 (according to the label affixed to the reverse)  

            Roseberys
          • MICHAEL JOO (B. 1966) Mongoloid - Version b-29 (Miss Megook #1) photolitho
            Mar. 09, 2022

            MICHAEL JOO (B. 1966) Mongoloid - Version b-29 (Miss Megook #1) photolitho

            Est: £1,500 - £2,500

            MICHAEL JOO (B. 1966) Mongoloid - Version b-29 (Miss Megook #1) photolithograph 44 3/8 x 55in. (112.8 x 139.7cm.)

            Christie's
          • MICHAEL JOO (B. 1966) Untitled (#1) plasticine, molded plastic and paint 11
            Mar. 09, 2022

            MICHAEL JOO (B. 1966) Untitled (#1) plasticine, molded plastic and paint 11

            Est: £2,000 - £3,000

            MICHAEL JOO (B. 1966) Untitled (#1) plasticine, molded plastic and paint 11 1/2 x 13 1/4 x 5 1/8in. (29.3 x 33.5 x 13cm.)

            Christie's
          • Michael Joo (b.1966) Consumables
            Jan. 26, 2022

            Michael Joo (b.1966) Consumables

            Est: £250 - £300

            Michael Joo (b.1966) Consumables Lithograph printed in colours on two sheets, 2006, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 50 in pencil, as included in the portfolio In The Darkest Hour There May Be Light, co-published by the Serpentine Gallery, and Other Criteria, London, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 297 x 420mm (11 7/8 x 16 5/8 in) (unframed)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Damien Hirst & Michael Joo, British b.1965 & Kore…
            Jul. 07, 2021

            Damien Hirst & Michael Joo, British b.1965 & Kore…

            Est: £500 - £800

            Damien Hirst & Michael Joo, British b.1965 & Korean/American b.1966- Have you Ever Really Looked at the Sun? & Belief and Things that Float, 2010; resin and scalpel multiple, needle incised signature and date, from the edition of 350, overall 3.6 x 19.5 x 1.8cm; together with Herkimer diamond "quartz crystal", clear urethane and borosilicate glass multiple, numbered 43/350 to label, overall 18.2 x 5.2cm, each contained within hard foam within white solander box (multiples) (2) (ARR) Provenance: From Have you Ever Really Looked at the Sun?, Haunch of Venison, Berlin 1st May-14th August 2010. Note: The Michael Joo multiple has been damaged- work has not been removed from foam packaging. Please refer to department for condition report

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          • AMENDMENT Please note this piece should read another edition of this work was Exhibited at Haunch of Venison, Berlin; This piece was exhibited at the Royal Society exhibition 2019
            May. 26, 2021

            AMENDMENT Please note this piece should read another edition of this work was Exhibited at Haunch of Venison, Berlin; This piece was exhibited at the Royal Society exhibition 2019

            Est: £10,000 - £15,000

            AMENDMENT Please note this piece should read another edition of this work was Exhibited at Haunch of Venison, Berlin; This piece was exhibited at the Royal Society exhibition 2019Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Doppelganger (Pink Rocinante), 2009; enamel on bronze, 195.6 x 193 x 111.8 cm Provenance: Haunch of Venison, London; Blain Southern, London; Private Collection, London Exhibited: Haunch of Venison, Berlin, "Have You Ever Really Looked at the Sun?", 2010 Note: This piece is by the Korean-American multi-media artist Michael Joo. Like much of his work, this sculpture reveals Joo’s interest in the mysteries of the natural world, and acts as an exploration of the tensions and harmonies that exist between the worlds of science and nature. This is most evident in the rendering of a zebra using the harsh industrial materials of metal panels and bolts, and finished with a highly artificial bright pink enamel. Indeed, the work draws attention to its human fashioning by depicting the mould used to make an earlier piece by the artist, Stubbs (Absorbed), which was itself inspired by an eighteenth-century painting of the animal by George Stubbs.  This work was exhibited as part of a joint exhibition of Joo and Damien Hirst, entitled "Have You Ever Really Looked at the Sun?", held at the Haunch of Venison in Berlin in 2010. This piece was shown alongside some of Hirst’s famous animals preserved in formaldehyde, among other works, with both artworks acting as an exploration of the concept of what it is that makes a body truly alive. This piece has also been exhibited at the Anton Kern Gallery in New York. Joo is a Senior Critic in Sculpture at Yale University. His works are held in the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum in New York, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Samsung Centre for Art and Culture in Seoul. This lot is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity. Refer to department for condition report

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          • Michael Joo (b.1966) Consumables
            May. 26, 2021

            Michael Joo (b.1966) Consumables

            Est: £250 - £300

            Michael Joo (b.1966) Consumables Lithograph printed in colours on two sheets, 2006, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 50 in pencil, as included in the portfolio In The Darkest Hour There May Be Light, co-published by the Serpentine Gallery, and Other Criteria, London, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 297 x 420mm (11 7/8 x 16 5/8 in) (unframed)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Bodata, 2012; aluminized low-iron glass, oil based enamel p
            Feb. 24, 2021

            Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Bodata, 2012; aluminized low-iron glass, oil based enamel p

            Est: £1,200 - £1,800

            Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Bodata, 2012; aluminized low-iron glass, oil based enamel paint, 122 x 60 x 10cm Provenance: Blain Southern, London Exhibition: 'Michael Joo: Exit from the House of Being', Blain Southern London, 2012 Note: This work is by the Korean-American contemporary artist Michael Joo. The artist’s multidisciplinary approach is reflected in the unusual medium of this piece, which takes the form of riot shields constructed from glass. Like much of Joo’s output, this work engages with contemporary, social and political concerns. In this instance, Joo’s provocative artwork is dealing with the issue of the strained and fragile relationship between the police and the civilian population in modern states. In considering the relationship between the authorities and the individual, this artwork expresses themes of identity within a wider cultural context which recur throughout the artist’s work. His works are held in the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum in New York, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Samsung Centre for Art and Culture in Seoul. Please refer to department for condition report

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          • Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Divided/Echoed, 2012; four shields, aluminized low-iron gla
            Feb. 24, 2021

            Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Divided/Echoed, 2012; four shields, aluminized low-iron gla

            Est: £3,000 - £5,000

            Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Divided/Echoed, 2012; four shields, aluminized low-iron glass, each 123.5 x 60.5 x10.2cm (4) Provenance: Blain Southern Gallery, London *This lot is subject to European Import Duty at a preferential rate of 5% on the hammer and the prevailing rate on the Buyer's Premium. Plus an administration fee of £195+VAT to move this piece off temporary Admission* Note: This work is by the Korean-American contemporary artist Michael Joo. The artist’s multidisciplinary approach is reflected in the unusual medium of this piece, which takes the form of riot shields constructed from glass. Like much of Joo’s output, this work engages with contemporary social and political concerns. In this instance, Joo’s provocative artwork is dealing with the issue of the strained, and fragile, relationship between the police and the civilian population in modern states. In considering the relationship between the authorities and the individual, this artwork expresses themes of identity within a wider cultural context which recur throughout the artist’s work. His works are held in the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum in New York, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Samsung Centre for Art and Culture in Seoul. Please refer to department for condition report

            Roseberys
          • Michael Joo (American/Korean, b. 1966)
            Jan. 28, 2021

            Michael Joo (American/Korean, b. 1966)

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Michael Joo (American/Korean, b. 1966) "Plafond de verre/calories to break:/1567296 cal. per lifetime," cibachrome on aluminum under glass. Unframed. Size: 39'' x 30'', 99 x 76 cm (sheet). Provenance: Collection of Joshua P. Smith.

            Material Culture
          • Michael Joo, - Bodata, 2012;
            Dec. 09, 2020

            Michael Joo, - Bodata, 2012;

            Est: £2,000 - £4,000

            Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Bodata, 2012; aluminized low-iron glass, oil based enamel paint, 122 x 60 x 10cm Provenance: Blain Southern, London Exhibition: 'Michael Joo: Exit from the House of Being', Blain Southern London, 2012 Note: This work is by the Korean-American contemporary artist Michael Joo. The artist’s multidisciplinary approach is reflected in the unusual medium of this piece, which takes the form of riot shields constructed from glass. Like much of Joo’s output, this work engages with contemporary, social and political concerns. In this instance, Joo’s provocative artwork is dealing with the issue of the strained and fragile relationship between the police and the civilian population in modern states. In considering the relationship between the authorities and the individual, this artwork expresses themes of identity within a wider cultural context which recur throughout the artist’s work. His works are held in the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum in New York, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Samsung Centre for Art and Culture in Seoul. Please refer to department for condition report

            Roseberys
          • Michael Joo, - Divided/Echoed, 2012;
            Dec. 09, 2020

            Michael Joo, - Divided/Echoed, 2012;

            Est: £5,000 - £8,000

            Michael Joo, American/ Korean b.1966- Divided/Echoed, 2012; four shields, aluminized low-iron glass, each 123.5 x 60.5 x10.2cm (4) Provenance: Blain Southern Gallery, London Note: This work is by the Korean-American contemporary artist Michael Joo. The artist’s multidisciplinary approach is reflected in the unusual medium of this piece, which takes the form of riot shields constructed from glass. Like much of Joo’s output, this work engages with contemporary social and political concerns. In this instance, Joo’s provocative artwork is dealing with the issue of the strained, and fragile, relationship between the police and the civilian population in modern states. In considering the relationship between the authorities and the individual, this artwork expresses themes of identity within a wider cultural context which recur throughout the artist’s work. His works are held in the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum in New York, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and the Samsung Centre for Art and Culture in Seoul. *This lot is subject to European Import Duty at a preferential rate of 5% on the hammer and the prevailing rate on the Buyer's Premium. Plus an administration fee of £195+VAT to move this piece off temporary Admission* Please refer to department for condition report

            Roseberys
          • MICHAEL JOO (NE EN 1966) - IMPROVED RACK (ELK #11), 2007
            Jun. 27, 2019

            MICHAEL JOO (NE EN 1966) - IMPROVED RACK (ELK #11), 2007

            Est: €12,000 - €18,000

            MICHAEL JOO (NE EN 1966) IMPROVED RACK (ELK #11), 2007 Bois de wapiti, acier inoxydable, polyuréthane et acier carbone Signé et daté au dos Cachet du titre «IR E11» au dos 116,8 x 218,4 x 45,7 cm - 46 x 86 x 18 in. Elk antlers, stainless steel, polyurethane coated carbon steel Signed and dated at the back Stamped with the title «IR E11» at the back

            Cornette de Saint-Cyr
          • MICHAEL JOO | Improved Rack No. 0
            Mar. 06, 2019

            MICHAEL JOO | Improved Rack No. 0

            Est: £6,000 - £8,000

            Scottish red stag antlers and steel

            Sotheby's
          • MICHAEL JOO - Small Vitrine, 2000
            Apr. 24, 2018

            MICHAEL JOO - Small Vitrine, 2000

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            MICHAEL JOO - Small Vitrine, 2000

            Phillips
          • Michael Joo (1966- ) American. 'Joo 87 - 07', Book.
            Nov. 15, 2017

            Michael Joo (1966- ) American. 'Joo 87 - 07', Book.

            Est: £50 - £80

            Michael Joo (1966- ) American. 'Joo 87 - 07', Book.

            John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
          • MICHAEL JOO | SRS #8
            Mar. 02, 2017

            MICHAEL JOO | SRS #8

            Est: $18,000 - $25,000

            antlers and stainless steel

            Sotheby's
          • Michael Joo (Korean/American, b. 1966); plafond de
            May. 18, 2013

            Michael Joo (Korean/American, b. 1966); plafond de

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Michael Joo (Korean/American, b. 1966); plafond de verre/calories to break:/1567296 cal. per lifetime; Cibachrome on aluminum under glass; 39" x 30"

            Rago Arts and Auction Center
          • Michael Joo (b. 1966)
            Mar. 08, 2013

            Michael Joo (b. 1966)

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            Michael Joo (b. 1966) Strappado cast urethane, steel and acrylic enamel paint 17½ x 38 x 22 in. (44.4 x 96.5 x 55.8 cm.) Executed in 2009.

            Christie's
          • Michael Joo (b. 1966) Untitled 2003 hand built resin, urethane foam and steel wire on a painted mdf base Height: 75 cm. 29 1/2 in. This work was executed in 2003.
            Mar. 29, 2012

            Michael Joo (b. 1966) Untitled 2003 hand built resin, urethane foam and steel wire on a painted mdf base Height: 75 cm. 29 1/2 in. This work was executed in 2003.

            Est: £8,000 - £12,000

            Untitled 2003 hand built resin, urethane foam and steel wire on a painted mdf base Height: 75 cm. 29 1/2 in. This work was executed in 2003.

            Bonhams
          • MICHAEL JOO
            Feb. 16, 2011

            MICHAEL JOO

            Est: £6,000 - £8,000

            MICHAEL JOO B.1966 KNOT signed, titled, dated 1996-97 and numbered 2 /4 on the reverse cast urethane rubber, aluminium and steel 74 by 48 by 70cm.; 29 1/8 by 18 7/8 by 27 1/2 in.

            Sotheby's
          • MICHAEL JOO
            Mar. 06, 2010

            MICHAEL JOO

            Est: $7,000 - $9,000

            Shell #1 This work is from an edition of five plus two artist proofs.

            Phillips
          • Mongoloid – Version B-29 (Miss Megook #1), 1993-1996
            Oct. 25, 2008

            Mongoloid – Version B-29 (Miss Megook #1), 1993-1996

            Est: $7,000 - $9,000

            Mongoloid – Version B-29 (Miss Megook #1) , 1993-1996 Photolithograph.  42 x 55 in. (106.7 x 139.7 cm).  Signed, titled, dated and numbered lower edge. This work is from an edition of 8.

            Phillips
          • Michael Joo , b. 1966 Stripped Surface (Imperative) acrylic, enamel paint, urethane and epoxy plastic on canvas
            Feb. 14, 2008

            Michael Joo , b. 1966 Stripped Surface (Imperative) acrylic, enamel paint, urethane and epoxy plastic on canvas

            Est: $50,000 - $70,000

            signed, titled and dated 2007 on the reverse acrylic, enamel paint, urethane and epoxy plastic on canvas

            Sotheby's
          • Michael Joo , b. 1966 Improved Rack (Elk #11) Elk antler, stainless steel, polyurethane coated carbon steel
            Feb. 14, 2008

            Michael Joo , b. 1966 Improved Rack (Elk #11) Elk antler, stainless steel, polyurethane coated carbon steel

            Est: $30,000 - $40,000

            signed and dated 2007 ; stamped with the title IR E11 on the reverse Elk antler, stainless steel, polyurethane coated carbon steel

            Sotheby's
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