Artwork available for purchase to benefit
The Sculpture Center
Please contact Ann Albano, Executive Director (info@sculpturecenter.org, 216.229.6527) for purchases and inquiries.
T.R. ERICSSON LIMITED EDITION MULTIPLE
T.R. Ericsson Honey, you don't know what love is, 2008
Absolute black granite w/engraved text,
Black clamshell box storage case
Approx. 11 x 8 1/2 in.
Ed. 25
Signed by artist with a numbered certificate
$ 800.00 each
Photograph by Howard Agriesti
"Honey, you don't know what love is. I was born to bring you into this world...the only reason...my only purpose in this life was to bring you into this world. I was made for you...just you...everything else has been a mistake...except you."
T.R. Ericsson has most generously donated Honey, you don't know what love is to support the exhibition programming of The Sculpture Center. Honey, you don't know what love is, an engraved granite sculpture in an edition of 25, accompanies Narcissus, the 14th edition of Ericsson's Thirst magazine. Both expand upon the themes of love, possession, and a voice memorialized found in The Sculpture Center’s exhibition Thanksgiving.
Circle Series Yellow and Circle Series Black
2008
Inkjet print and hand applied acrylic paint
24 ½ x 25 inches
$1,000 each
Circle Series Yellow
2008
Inkjet print and hand applied acrylic paint
24 ½ x 25 inches
$1,000
Circle Series Black
2008
Inkjet print and hand applied acrylic paint
24 ½ x 25 inches
$1,000
The artist Curtis Mitchell has also generously donated to The Sculpture Center for sale, at a reduced price during the duration of his exhibition, two just completed works on paper from a series of unique pieces. The CIRCLE SERIES expands upon the premise of the importance of chance within a
parametrical life, as explored in his exhibition Personas. Circle Series Yellow and Circle SeriesBlack, 2008, inkjet print and hand applied acrylic paint, 24 ½ x 25 inches, which can be seen at The Sculpture Center, are available for $1,000 each.
Animator and artist Brent Green generously created his first multiple, the woodcut Virginia Woolf, to accompany the exhibition Brent Green: Animation in 4 Dimensions and to sell to benefit The Sculpture Center.
Brent Green, Virginia Woolf, 2007, 17 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches, woodcut on 100% Kozo paper, Edition of 40, 5 A.P.s
Always accessible at first glance, Brent Green’s stop-motion animated films and other artwork explore difficult, even unfathomable human aspirations and dilemmas. Drawing upon various images and the spoken word in recent films, Virginia Woolf essentializes speculation about artifice and reality, the weight of the past upon the present, lingering illnesses, deeply considered suicides, untoward demises, and the prospects of redemption and liberation.
Virginia Woolf is printed on the highest quality, handmade, unbleached Japanese Kozo paper, with bark inclusions, a paper that enhances Green’s own handmade aesthetic. Green made this woodcut while an artist-in-residence at the nonprofit Zygote Press in Cleveland, OH. Its production was possible through the assistance and guidance of the Creative Capital Foundation.
Price: First 10 prints at $800 (SOLD OUT), second 10 at $1000, and final sales at $1200 (+ shipping and Ohio sales tax, if applicable).
To learn about Brent Green and his Sculpture Center exhibition click here