Huma Bhabha (b. 1962)
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Huma Bhabha (b. 1962)

A.B.

Details
Huma Bhabha (b. 1962)
A.B.
signed, numbered and dated 'Huma Bhabha 2006 1/3' (on the underside)
painted bronze
44½ x 19 x 10in. (113 x 48.3 x 25.4cm.)
Executed in 2006, this work is number one from an edition of three
Provenance
ATM gallery, New York.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
Literature
J. Cape (ed.), Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture, London 2009 (illustrated, p. 143).
Special Notice
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Sale Room Notice
Please note that this work is number one from an edition of three and is signed, numbered and dated 'Huma Bhabha 2006 1/3' (on the underside).

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Lot Essay

Huma Bhabha is well known for making sculptures from inexpensive media such as Styrofoam, wood, and clay. She uses these materials for their immediacy: they are easy to work with and shape, reveal her making processes, and convey a sense of mystery in their 'ordinariness'; they are also the materials traditionally used in bronze casting to make the 'original' of the sculpture for the mould. In A.B. however, Bhabha doesn't only allude to this process, but follows it through to its ultimate conclusion. Picturing a clay head crowning a stack of readymade packing, A.B. is actually a cast and painted bronze. Its surface is uncanny in its detailing: the rough-worked clamminess of clay and gauged and dimpled texture of Styrofoam pose convincingly as the real thing, giving a sense of power and import to the discarded original, and questioning the conventional values of 'high' and 'low' art.

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