
TERRY WINTERS Print from "Doctors of the World" Portfolio, Signed, Numbered, 2001
Terry Winters
Untitled (from Doctors of the World portfolio), 2001
The present lot is a pencil signed and numbered digital print that was part of the 2001 “Doctors of the World” portfolio. This series also includes works by artists such as Sol LeWitt, Elizabeth Murray and Chuck Close.
Printer: Universal Limited Art Editions, East Islip, New York / ULAE & Brand X Editions
Publisher: Doctors of the World / Art of this Century, NY
In this work for the Doctors of the World portfolio, Winters explores the connections between the lines of communication and illness in a world where you can instantly speak with someone anywhere via the internet and airborne illnesses are the latest form of modern warfare. The lines intertwine on top of a page of the New York Times, with the articles shown underneath. The complexity of the imagery is hard to capture in a photograph, but readily apparent in the work itself.
This work is unframed and in excellent condition.
Literature: "The Art of Healing" which catalogues the works from the portfolio.
About the Portfolio (from The New York Times - 2001): ARTISTS DONATE PRINTS FOR "DOCTORS OF THE WORLD" - A dozen contemporary artists have donated new print editions to benefit Doctors of the World [Medecins Sans Frontieres], a group of medical volunteers who provide emergency aid at hotspots around the globe. The prints include a new pigmented digital output from daguerroeotype work by Chuck Close as well as a new aquatint by Helen Frankenthaler both printed by ULAE, new and exciting pigmented digital output Iris prints by Terry Winters and Susan Rothenberg, also printed by U.L.A.E. and Brand X Editions, a tabletop sculpture of a house by Louise Bourgeois in an edition of six, and prints by Jane Hammond, Rebecca Horn, Annie Leibovitz, Sol LeWitt, Elizabeth Murray, Darryl Pottorf, and Robert Rauschenberg. Most of the prints have been heavily discounted to encourage buyers." In 2001, prices of prints in the series ranged from $3,000 to $8,000.
This particular print was acquired directly from John Szoke Gallery on West 57th Street, which sold the original complete portfolio.
Excellent condition; never framed.
Signature: Pencil signed, dated and numbered on the front from the edition of 100.
Publisher: Art of this Century
Provenance: This particular print was acquired directly from John Szoke Gallery on West 57th Street, which sold the original complete portfolio.
Literature: "The Art of Healing" which catalogues the works from the portfolio.
Series: Doctors of the World Portfolio
Description
Terry Winters
Untitled (from Doctors of the World portfolio), 2001
The present lot is a pencil signed and numbered digital print that was part of the 2001 “Doctors of the World” portfolio. This series also includes works by artists such as Sol LeWitt, Elizabeth Murray and Chuck Close.
Printer: Universal Limited Art Editions, East Islip, New York / ULAE & Brand X Editions
Publisher: Doctors of the World / Art of this Century, NY
In this work for the Doctors of the World portfolio, Winters explores the connections between the lines of communication and illness in a world where you can instantly speak with someone anywhere via the internet and airborne illnesses are the latest form of modern warfare. The lines intertwine on top of a page of the New York Times, with the articles shown underneath. The complexity of the imagery is hard to capture in a photograph, but readily apparent in the work itself.
This work is unframed and in excellent condition.
Literature: "The Art of Healing" which catalogues the works from the portfolio.
About the Portfolio (from The New York Times - 2001): ARTISTS DONATE PRINTS FOR "DOCTORS OF THE WORLD" - A dozen contemporary artists have donated new print editions to benefit Doctors of the World [Medecins Sans Frontieres], a group of medical volunteers who provide emergency aid at hotspots around the globe. The prints include a new pigmented digital output from daguerroeotype work by Chuck Close as well as a new aquatint by Helen Frankenthaler both printed by ULAE, new and exciting pigmented digital output Iris prints by Terry Winters and Susan Rothenberg, also printed by U.L.A.E. and Brand X Editions, a tabletop sculpture of a house by Louise Bourgeois in an edition of six, and prints by Jane Hammond, Rebecca Horn, Annie Leibovitz, Sol LeWitt, Elizabeth Murray, Darryl Pottorf, and Robert Rauschenberg. Most of the prints have been heavily discounted to encourage buyers." In 2001, prices of prints in the series ranged from $3,000 to $8,000.
This particular print was acquired directly from John Szoke Gallery on West 57th Street, which sold the original complete portfolio.
Excellent condition; never framed.
Signature: Pencil signed, dated and numbered on the front from the edition of 100.
Publisher: Art of this Century
Provenance: This particular print was acquired directly from John Szoke Gallery on West 57th Street, which sold the original complete portfolio.
Literature: "The Art of Healing" which catalogues the works from the portfolio.
Series: Doctors of the World Portfolio
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