Market Analytics
Search Price Results
Wish

LOT 3

Arman What Happened to the Flowers? (Hommage à Andy Warhol)

[ translate ]

Arman
1928-2005
What Happened to the Flowers? (Hommage à Andy Warhol)

signed Arman and Andy Warhol on the reverse
torn pieces of silkscreened flowered paper (from Andy Warhol's studio) and synthetic resin in a Plexiglas frame
92 x 92 cm (Plexiglas); 119,5 x 106 cm (including base)
Executed in 1970.

Edited by Ileanna Sonnabend, Paris, France, this work is from an edition of 50 plus 3 Artist's proof plus 2 Hors Commerce. It is recorded in the Arman Studio Archives New York under number APA# 8400.70.025.

Condition Report:
This work is in very good condition. The Plexiglas frame shows scattered signs of wear along the four edges, inherent to the artist's chosen medium and to time. Air bubbles are visible within the plexiglas box inherent to the making and to the artist's chosen medium. Superficial remains of glue are visible in the lower right corner. The base shows minor signs of wear throughout, inherent to the making and to time and use.

Provenance:
Galerie Sam’Art, Neuchâtel

Private collection, Switzerland (acquired from the above)

[ translate ]

View it on
Sale price
Unlock
Estimate
Unlock
Time, Location
09 Jun 2023
Switzerland, Zurich
Auction House
Unlock

[ translate ]

Arman
1928-2005
What Happened to the Flowers? (Hommage à Andy Warhol)

signed Arman and Andy Warhol on the reverse
torn pieces of silkscreened flowered paper (from Andy Warhol's studio) and synthetic resin in a Plexiglas frame
92 x 92 cm (Plexiglas); 119,5 x 106 cm (including base)
Executed in 1970.

Edited by Ileanna Sonnabend, Paris, France, this work is from an edition of 50 plus 3 Artist's proof plus 2 Hors Commerce. It is recorded in the Arman Studio Archives New York under number APA# 8400.70.025.

Condition Report:
This work is in very good condition. The Plexiglas frame shows scattered signs of wear along the four edges, inherent to the artist's chosen medium and to time. Air bubbles are visible within the plexiglas box inherent to the making and to the artist's chosen medium. Superficial remains of glue are visible in the lower right corner. The base shows minor signs of wear throughout, inherent to the making and to time and use.

Provenance:
Galerie Sam’Art, Neuchâtel

Private collection, Switzerland (acquired from the above)

[ translate ]
Sale price
Unlock
Estimate
Unlock
Time, Location
09 Jun 2023
Switzerland, Zurich
Auction House
Unlock