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Stones for a Wall by Vito Acconci

Stones for a Wall by Vito Acconci

Krakow Witkin Gallery (IFPDA)

Colour Lithograph

1979

Edition Size: 10

Sheet Size: 30 x 23 1/4 inches

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Suite of ten lithographs on John Koller HMP paper with deckled edge

Each sheet: 30 x 23 1/4 inches  (76.2 x 59.1 cm)

$6,500.00

The Artist

Vito Acconci

Vito Acconci is a multimedia American artist known primarily for his work in the landscape architecture and installation genres. He has also been prolific in the fields of performance, art and design. Vito Acconci started his art career in the late 1960s by using his own body as the subject for works in film, photography, video and performance. In addition to Situationism, Acconci was a pioneer of the Body Art movement, which emphasised the sexuality, physicality and endurance of the artist and in which the artist used his or her own body to make a statement. One of Vito Acconci’s best known pieces in the Body Art tradition was staged in 1971 and called Seedbed. For this installation, Acconci laid beneath a ramp in a gallery and masturbated while patrons walked overhead. He announced his fantasies about the visitors over a loudspeaker as they passed.

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