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Lot 28: MICHEL MAJERUS (1967-2002) (i) Untitled, 664, (ii) Untitled, 666, (iii) U

Est: £30,000 GBP - £50,000 GBPSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomSeptember 15, 2017

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Description

MICHEL MAJERUS (1967-2002) (i) Untitled, 664, (ii) Untitled, 666, (iii) Untitled, 903, (iv) Untitled, 904 (i) signed, numbered and dated ‘Majerus 00 664’ (on the reverse) (ii) signed, numbered and dated ‘Majerus 00 666’ (on the reverse) (iii) signed, numbered and dated ‘Majerus 01 903’ (on the reverse) (iv) signed, numbered and dated ‘Majerus 01 904’ (on the reverse) each: acrylic on cotton each: 23¬ x 23¬in. (60 x 60cm.) (i, ii) Painted in 2000 (iii, iv) Painted in 2001

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Provenance

PROVENANCE: neugerriemschneider, Berlin. Acquired from the above by the present owner. This energetic ensemble of paintings by Michael Majerus, comprising expressionistic abstraction, digitised text and graphic design, is a considered, glorifying immortalisation of popular culture in the Information Age. Taking cues from an assorted visual history, Majerus appropriates sources from billboards and contemporary commodities, 1990s video games, and contemporary graphic design, emblematised here by the bold rush of ’DIGITAL’, the glitchy condescension of ’newcomer’, and the psychedelic warmth of a fower. Majerus juxtaposes found media alongside painted homages to modernist masters, casting the artist as a postmodern arbitrator with his mosaic-like designs of twentieth-century visual crosspollination. Rooted in a corporate and commercial aesthetic encapsulating millennial digitalisation, Majerus updates the sentiment of 1960s Pop whilst championing the longevity of painting in a technophilic celebration. ’Majerus does not mourn the death of painting, but instead celebrates the abundance of imagery accumulated throughout the history of art, and generated today with increasing speed by the media and new information technologies. The temporality of his works is that of a foating and all-encompassing Now, analogous, perhaps, to that of the World Wide Web’ D. BIRNBAUM

Auction Details

First Open: Post-War and Contemporary Art

by
Christie's
September 15, 2017, 01:00 PM BST

8 King Street, St. James's, London, LDN, SW1Y 6QT, UK