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Limited Edition Sale 8.15 - 9.3

Aug 15, 2013 – Sep 3, 2013

Everywhere

Coinciding with the Back to School summer book sale, ICI is offering a 10% discount on eight Limited Editions by artists including John Baldessari, Robert Rauschenberg, Laurie Simmons, and Tim Rollins + K.O.S. Go to ICI's Shop page to see all publications and Limited Editions on sale from 8.15 to 9.3

Pictured Above:
John Baldessari
Heart (with Pearls), 1990-91
Etching, six colors
39 x 42 inches
Edition of 75
$2,500
Sale Price: $2,250 + shipping

Romantic! A pearl necklace and earings become Baldessari's iconic dots – including the red, yellow and blues ones that adorn ICI's logo designed by the artist.










Hilla & Bernd Becher
Pipe Detail: Coal Mine, 1990-91
Duotone offset lithograph
30 3/8 x 22 7/8 inches
Edition of 75
$1,000
Sale Price: $900 + shipping

 

Their name has become synonymous with serial photography. Bernd and Hilla Becher met in art school and, as a duo, they began documenting iconic yet obsolete objects of German industrial architecture and design. They captured dozens of water towers and grain silos, gas tanks and warehouses -- or this coal mine pipe -- each a unique structure of a time past, with a striking attention to design.








Jane Hammond
Voodoo, 1990-91
Lithograph
39 1/4 x 30 3/4 inches
Edition of 75
$1,000
Sale Price: $900 + shipping

Join the Museum of Modern Art in owning this special edition from an artist who has been the sweetheart of the New York art world for decades. Look closely as this piece and you’ll see the scarlet kingsnake is collaged.








Robert Morris
Untitled, 1991
Lithograph
20 x 24 inches
Edition of 75
$1,000
Sale Price: $900 + shipping

This Madonna is out of the Blond Ambition Tour of 1990, seemingly propelled like a rocket into the moon-lit night sky. The provocative character might well recall Morris's penchant for taunting imagery (think of the iconic 1974 Sonnabend ad adorned by Morris in S&M gear).








Robert Rauschenberg
Untitled, Ft. Myers, 1979/91
Silver gelatin print
11 x 14 inches
Edition of 75
$1,000
Sale Price: $900 + shipping

In 1970, Robert Rauschenberg moved from New York City to Captiva Island in Florida, which is connected to the mainland by a three-mile-long causeway stretching from the southwestern reaches of Fort Myers. It is there at Fort Myers that the artist created for ICI. This work was undoubtedly inspired by the unique beauty that composed his new surroundings.








Tim Rollins + K.O.S.
Black Beauty The Liberty, 1990-91
Chine colle lithograph with linocut
22 x 18 inches
Edition of 75
$1,000
Sale Price: $900 + shipping

Tim Rollins + K.O.S. (Kids of Survival) here pay homage to Anna Sewell's Black Beauty. Pages of the book are highlighted with vertical black stripes that conjure prison, Daniel Buren, or Rainer Maria Rilke’s 1902 poem Panther.








Laurie Simmons
Walking Petit Four, 1990-91
Lithograph, four colors
40 x 30 inches
Edition of 75
$1,200
Sale Price: $1,080 + shipping

In 1990, as part of Laurie Simmons' expanded series "Walking Objects," she created Walking Petit Four as an edition in support of ICI. This truly remarkable image is embedded with ideas that cut through the artist's entire body of work. Of particular interest are the willfully ambiguous interplay between objects, figures, and backgrounds that take on strange powers in Simmons' photographs.








Pat Steir
Thursday, 1990-91
Spit bite and aquatint and hardground etching
19 x 15 inches
Edition of 75
$1,000
Sale Price: $900 + shipping

In 1991, Pat Steir created Thursday, a colorful and captivating edition for ICI in honor of our 25th Anniversary. This red and blue etching is a fantastic portrayal of Steir's signature style of painting, with fluid drips forming a unique composition. Steir is a master mark-maker who encourages viewers to gather their own meaning from her prints and paintings.