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Lot 10: Martha Rosler (b. 1943)

Est: $35,000 USD - $45,000 USDSold:
Christie'sNew York, NY, USMay 05, 2006

Item Overview

Description

Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful
each signed, numbered and dated 'Martha Rosler 1967-7290 ed.' (on the reverse)
ten color coupler prints
24 x 20 in. (60.9 x 50.8 cm.) or 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.9 cm.)
Conceived in 1967-1972; executed in 1990. This work is from a proposed of edition of ten. (10)

Artist or Maker

Provenance

Cooper and Alexander, New York
Alexander and Bonin, New York

Notes

The Vietnam War was often called "The Living Room War," in reference to the way in which broadcast television relayed news of the combat in southeast Asia into American homes. In a set of ten small, widely-reproduced works made between 1967 and 1972, at the peak of the controversial conflict, Martha Rosler literalized the epithet. The Brooklyn-born artist, who also works in photography, video, performance, and writing, seamlessly collaged images of prepossessing domestic interiors culled from House Beautiful magazine together with clippings from Life magazine of the war. The use of mass media images to comment upon-and protest against-socio-political events has a long history, going back at least as far as Francisco Goya, Surrealism, and the 1930s photomontages of John Heartfield. This series, Rosler explained, stemmed from her "frustration with the images we saw in television and print media, even with anti-war flyers and posters. The images we saw were always very far away, in a place we couldn't imagine"(quoted in

Auction Details

The Refco Collection of Contemporary Photographs

by
Christie's
May 05, 2006, 12:00 AM EST

20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY, 10020, US