MATTHEW BARNEY (B. 1967)
MATTHEW BARNEY (B. 1967)

Cremaster 4: The Loughton Candidate

Details
MATTHEW BARNEY (B. 1967)
Cremaster 4: The Loughton Candidate
color coupler print in cast plastic frame
19½ x 17 5/8 in. (49.5 x 44.7 cm.)
Executed in 1994. This work is number twenty-nine from an edition of thirty.
Provenance
Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York
Private collection
Literature
F. Bonami, "Matthew Barney", Flash Art, international exhibition, May/June 1994 (another example illustrated on the cover).
Matthew Barney: Pace Car for the Hubris Pill, exh. cat., Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van Beunigen, 1995, p. 75 (another example illustrated).
U. Grosenick and B. Riemschneider, Art at the Turn of the Millennium, New York 1999, p.58, no.1 (another example illustrated).
D. Costello, "Video Art: Smart Investment or Screen Saver?," The Wall Street Journal, New York, April 30, 1999 (another example illustrated).
W. Feaver, "Salvador Dali: Shock Tactican," Artnews, New York, May 1999, p.131 (another example illustrated).
Exhibited
Los Angeles, Regen Projects, Matthew Barney: Portraits from Cremaster 4, November- December 1994 (another example exhibited). Paris, Foundation Cartier pour l'Art contemporain, Matthew Barney, March-April 1995 (another example exhibited).
New York, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, Matthew Barney: Cremaster 4, April-May 1995 (another example exhibited).
Gera, Kunstammlung; and Neus Museum Weserburg Bremen, Sammlung Volkmann zeight: Faustrecht der Freihet, April-September 1996, p.50 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Cologne, Museum Ludwig; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Matthew Barney, The Cremaster Cycle, June 2002-May 2003, pp.330 and 472 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
Sale Room Notice
Please note that this work is number twenty-nine from an edition of thirty.

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