David Hammons | "Money Tree", 1992 | (for Parkett 31)
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Parkett Vol. 31
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“Hammons has described his practice as ‘tragic magic,’ taking the discarded vestiges of black life and transforming them, restoring them to a lost potency reinvested with the power of the fetish.”
Emma Dexter and Iwona Blazwick, Parkett No. 31, 1992
"Money Tree”, 1992 (for Parkett 31)
Sepia-Print photograph,
16 1/2 x 11” (42 x 28 cm),
Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
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Read a Parkett text on David Hammons
Parkett Vol. 31
Quote from Parkett
“Hammons has described his practice as ‘tragic magic,’ taking the discarded vestiges of black life and transforming them, restoring them to a lost potency reinvested with the power of the fetish.”
Emma Dexter and Iwona Blazwick, Parkett No. 31, 1992
"Money Tree”, 1992 (for Parkett 31)
Sepia-Print photograph,
16 1/2 x 11” (42 x 28 cm),
Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list
Read a Parkett text on David Hammons
Parkett Vol. 31
Quote from Parkett
“Hammons has described his practice as ‘tragic magic,’ taking the discarded vestiges of black life and transforming them, restoring them to a lost potency reinvested with the power of the fetish.”
Emma Dexter and Iwona Blazwick, Parkett No. 31, 1992
"Money Tree”, 1992 (for Parkett 31)
Sepia-Print photograph,
16 1/2 x 11” (42 x 28 cm),
Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list
Artist Document
Eight years after his work “Money Tree” for Parkett 31 David Hammons made the work “Untitled” in 2000 (below, courtesy Pinault Collection)
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Parkett Cover
David Hammons and Mike Kelley’s cover of Parkett no. 73