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Ghada Amer nacido en 1963
Sobre el lote Lote N° 149
(B. 1963) ,
Medios: acrylic, embroidery and gel medium on canvas
Talla : 30 1/8 x 60in. 127.3 x 152.3cm
Edición: Mixed media
Firma: signed and dated 'Ghada Amer 04' (on the lower right turnover edge)
Precio: 88 475.00 USD 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Estimación (baja/alta) : 35000 GBP-45000 GBP 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Christie's, subastador 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.

Título de venta : London Contemporary 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Fecha de la venta : 23/10/2005 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Referencia de la subasta : Live Sale

Procedencia : Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills.
Literature :
Notas : Executed in 2004, Women in Bubbles is a multi-layered work both in terms of its appearance and its content. Under a veil of colour and decoration beats a powerful and political heart. In this large embroidery, most of the surface is a mesh of multicoloured threads and strands, like some drip painting from the Abstract Expressionists. Yet the fact that this is embroidered, a medium traditionally associated with women and decoration, allows Amer to disrupt the machismo traditionally associated with Ab Ex painting.As becomes clearer especially towards the top of the embroidery, the surface is littered with the Women in Bubbles of the title. The gradual appearance of these shimmering, half-hidden women through the multicoloured surface reveals that they are all sprawled in erotic and explicit positions. Amer's subject matter blends with her medium to generate a shocking tension: she has depicted a 'pornographic' subject in a traditionally female medium. This cuts to the heart of her investigation into the nature of subjugation, not only as a Muslim woman, but as a woman full stop. Women in Bubbles shows to what extent Amer rejects 'the 'old' feminist attitude toward the female body: women should behave like men and despise make-up, mini-skirts and seduction' (Amer, quoted in L. Auricchio, 'Works in translation: Ghada Amer's hybrid pleasures - needlework art pieces', Art Journal, Winter 2001). For her, masturbation is explicitly linked to pleasure, hence its recurrence as a subject matter in her embroideries. She reclaims women's bodies, and invites them to use and enjoy them. While this highly personal manifesto stems from Amer's own experiences growing up in Egypt, where burgeoning Muslim conservatism saw more and more women concealing themselves under burqas, it also extends to the far wider implications of gender relations throughout the world.VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
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