Rosemarie Trockel | "Studio Visit", 1992 | (for Parkett 33)
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Parkett Vol. 33
Quote from Parkett
“What language cannot do easily, and what Trockel achieves in her composite objects, is the simultaneous: she makes us spectators, at one and the same moment, of high art objects—and their tending, after hours, by the cleaner.”
Anne M. Wagner, Parkett No. 33, 1992
"Studio Visit", 1992 (for Parkett 33)
Photo-etching and acid-free transparent foil
in embossed strawboard matte,
mounted on wood with hanger,
image: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4” (21 x 21 cm);
frame: 15 x 13 x 3/8” (38 x 33 x 0,8 cm),
printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
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Read a Parkett text on Rosemarie Trockel
Parkett Vol. 33
Quote from Parkett
“What language cannot do easily, and what Trockel achieves in her composite objects, is the simultaneous: she makes us spectators, at one and the same moment, of high art objects—and their tending, after hours, by the cleaner.”
Anne M. Wagner, Parkett No. 33, 1992
"Studio Visit", 1992 (for Parkett 33)
Photo-etching and acid-free transparent foil
in embossed strawboard matte,
mounted on wood with hanger,
image: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4” (21 x 21 cm);
frame: 15 x 13 x 3/8” (38 x 33 x 0,8 cm),
printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
Sold out. Please inquire
Read a Parkett text on Rosemarie Trockel
Parkett Vol. 33
Quote from Parkett
“What language cannot do easily, and what Trockel achieves in her composite objects, is the simultaneous: she makes us spectators, at one and the same moment, of high art objects—and their tending, after hours, by the cleaner.”
Anne M. Wagner, Parkett No. 33, 1992
"Studio Visit", 1992 (for Parkett 33)
Photo-etching and acid-free transparent foil
in embossed strawboard matte,
mounted on wood with hanger,
image: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4” (21 x 21 cm);
frame: 15 x 13 x 3/8” (38 x 33 x 0,8 cm),
printed by Peter Kneubühler, Zurich,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
Sold out. Please inquire
Artist Document
This picture of the view from the left eye (from a newspaper article) shows one of Rosemarie Trockel's inspirations for the photo etching "Studio Visit" for Parkett 33. It is a drawing from the book “The Analysis of Sensations”, by Ernst Mach, first published in 1870.
Parkett Text
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Parkett Cover
Rosemarie Trockel and Christopher Wool’s cover of Parkett no. 33
Artist Insert
Rosemarie Trockel's Insert for Parkett vol. 14