Adrian Ghenie | "The Lidless Eye", 2016/2017 | (for Parkett 99)

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Parkett Vol. 99

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"I’m not a history painter," Adrian Ghenie has said, "but I am fascinated by what happened in the twentieth century and how it continues to shape today. For me, the twentieth century was a century of humiliation—through my paintings, I am still trying to understand this.“
Adrian Ghenie in Brigid Doherty’s text, Parkett No. 99, 2017

"The Lidless Eye", 2016/2017 (for Parkett 99)
Collaged paper print, each work unique
9 7/8 x 8 1/2 “ (25 x 22 cm)
Group of 25/XII works, signed and numbered

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Read a Parkett text on Adrian Ghenie
Parkett Vol. 99

Quote from Parkett
"I’m not a history painter," Adrian Ghenie has said, "but I am fascinated by what happened in the twentieth century and how it continues to shape today. For me, the twentieth century was a century of humiliation—through my paintings, I am still trying to understand this.“
Adrian Ghenie in Brigid Doherty’s text, Parkett No. 99, 2017

"The Lidless Eye", 2016/2017 (for Parkett 99)
Collaged paper print, each work unique
9 7/8 x 8 1/2 “ (25 x 22 cm)
Group of 25/XII works, signed and numbered

Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list

Read a Parkett text on Adrian Ghenie
Parkett Vol. 99

Quote from Parkett
"I’m not a history painter," Adrian Ghenie has said, "but I am fascinated by what happened in the twentieth century and how it continues to shape today. For me, the twentieth century was a century of humiliation—through my paintings, I am still trying to understand this.“
Adrian Ghenie in Brigid Doherty’s text, Parkett No. 99, 2017

"The Lidless Eye", 2016/2017 (for Parkett 99)
Collaged paper print, each work unique
9 7/8 x 8 1/2 “ (25 x 22 cm)
Group of 25/XII works, signed and numbered

Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list


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