Description: Winner receives a glass bottle with mixed media by well listed English artist Paul Etienne Lincoln (b.1959). The piece is titled "Zuckerbärin Milch" and comes with impeccable provenance from Alexander & Bonin, New York. The piece dates to 2003 and is from an edition of 10. The work is in excellent condition with no cracks, breaks, repairs, or chips. All the labels are bold and not peeling. The work measures roughly 6" high x 3" wide. Below is some information about the artist, whose works do not come up for sale often. Please feel free to ask us any questions you may have prior to bidding or making an offer. Thank you for checking out our listing. Since 1980, Paul Etienne Lincoln has created elaborate installations of allegorical machines that are inspired by circumstances as varied as the court of Louis XV at Versailles to the sounds and financial structure of New York City. His installations, which can be produced over a period as long as a decade, are often predicated upon a literary or historical figure. With the support of his 2009 FCA grant funds, Lincoln created Bad Bentheim Schwein, an installation and performance inspired by the grounds at a twelfth-century German castle. The installation is comprised of an acorn-shaped folly that sits on a small island in the German castle's lake. In performance, Lincoln, or a “pig-keeper" dressed in bright red coat tails, feeds the pewter pig an acorn and pulls on its different parts as the pig sings. He reveals the intricate tubes inside and cranks the pig's tail until a golden acorn comes out of the pig's rear end. The gilded acorn represents the conquest of formal gardens over natural and wild conditions. Lincoln's proposal for the city of Paris, Bonbon Copernican Cabouchon, was also supported by his 2009 Grants to Artists award. The bonbon machine collects data from individual Parisians, hooked up to the machine, and creates unique, multi-layered, spherical bonbons. Since receiving his 2009 Grants to Artists award, solo exhibitions of Lincoln's work have been held at Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna (2007); Guido Costa Projects, Turin (2008); Alexander and Bonin (2008); and South London Gallery (2011). Lincoln has shown work in group exhibitions at Walker Art Center (2009); ACC Galerie, Weimar (2010-2011); and Sean Kelly Gallery (2013); among others. Prior to his 2009 Grants to Artists award, Lincoln's work work was featured in solo exhibitions at Kettles Yard, Cambridge, United Kingdom (1985); Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, United Kingdom (1999); Alexander and Bonin, New York (2000, 2004); Christine Burgin Gallery, New York (2000, 2006); and Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (2003); and in group exhibitions at Institute of Contemporary Art, London (1981); Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (1992); MoMA PS1 (2000); Queens Museum of Art (2001); Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University (2005); and The Museum of Modern Art (2006). Subsequent to his 2009 Grants to Artists award, Lincoln received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Grant (2009). Prior to receiving his 2009 FCA grant Lincoln was awarded an American Center Foundation Grant (2003), a Penny McCall Foundation Grant (2004), and a Peter Reed Foundation Grant (2007). Lincoln holds a B.A. from the Royal College of Art and an M.A. from the Maidstone College of Art, both in England. All of our items have been stored in a temperature controlled environment with no pets or smoking allowed. We strive to provide a wide array of artwork, antiques, and collectibles for everyone from the casual collector to other gallery owners. Whether you are a collector or a reseller, we will always try to work with you to the best of our ability to sell you the item you are interested in. We are always adding new treasures to our collection so please feel free to make an offer, as we constantly are turning over our inventory and need to free space up for our newest finds. We will never decline or ignore an offer. We look at every offer and if we don't accept it, we will make a fair counter offer. We took a few months off of Ebay to move our inventory in to a larger space but we are now back, better than ever. Please check our 100% seller feedback to see that we describe our items accurately and take much care in packing our items so they arrive safe and fast. We always offer free shipping within the United States and also offer international shipping at very reasonable rates. If you are bidding from another country, please contact us prior to making a bid or offer so we can quote you a fair shipping cost. If you have any questions, please message us prior to bidding or making an offer and we will respond within 24 hours. Thank you for checking out our listing, and we look forward to dealing with you. ***FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE UNITED STATES******WE SHIP WORLDWIDE! PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO BIDDING OR MAKING AN OFFER FOR REASONABLE RATES ON INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING***
Price: 595 USD
Location: Hudson, New York
End Time: 2024-12-22T22:59:35.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Artist: Paul Etienne Lincoln
Size: Small
Signed: No
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Title: "Zuckerbärin Milch"
Material: Glass, Ink, Paper
Subject: Food, Medical
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Glass Bottle With Mixed Media
Format: Statue
Year of Production: 2003
Placement: Table
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Assemblage, Contemporary Art, Experimental, Expressionism, Modernism, Pop Art
Theme: Food & Drink, Science & Medicine
Features: Limited Edition, Numbered, Provenance: Alexander & Bonin, NY
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Production Technique: Mixed Media
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 2000-2009