A Life in Art: The Mallin Collection
The Orientalist
Auction Closed
February 22, 03:50 PM GMT
Estimate
150,000 - 200,000 USD
Lot Details
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A Life in Art: The Mallin Collection
Huma Bhabha
b. 1962
The Orientalist
bronze
70 by 41 by 33 in.
177.8 by 104.1 by 83.8 cm.
Executed in 2007, this work is number 2 from an edition of 3 plus🧸 2 artist’s proofs🐬.
This work is being offered for sale from an offsite location and is not at Sotheby’s York Avenue location. Prospective buyers may contact Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Department at 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Jacqueline.Dishner@laitexier.com with inquiries. Please note that the successful purchaser must use Sotheby’s shipping services for collection and delivery after the auction at the buyer’s expense.
Salon 94, New York
Acquired in June 2010 from the above by the 🏅present owner
Exh. Cat., New York, Salon 94, Huma Bhabha: Sculptures, 🔥August-October 2007, p. 126-127, illustrated in color (another example from the edition)
Saatchi Gallery, Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture, London 2009, pp. 146-149, illustrated in color, illustrated (detail) (another꧂ example from the edition)
Edward Booth-Clibborn, The History of the Saatchi Gallery, London 2011, p. 784, illustrated in color (in installation at Saatchi Galleꦫry) (another example from the editဣion)
Philippa Snow, “Body sculpture: the weird, the wacky, and the nude,” Dazed Digital, 17 June 2014, illustrated in color (online) (another example from the edition)
Pamela Reynolds, “In ‘They Live,' Huma Bhabha Channels A Tragi-Comic View Of The Grotesque,” wbur, 22 March 2019, illꦍustrated in color (online) (another example from the edition)
Peter Plagens, “‘Huma Bhabha: They Live’ Review: Spooky Sci-Fi Sculpture,” The Wall Street Journal, 6 April 2019, illustrated in color (online) 💯(another example from the edition)
Daniel Kunitz, “Giants Walking: A Conversation with Huma Bhabha,” Sculpture, 12 April ﷽2019, illustrated in color (online) (another exampl𝐆e from the edition)
“Open Studio with Jared Bowen: Huma Bhabha – They Live,” WGBH, 22 April 2019, 1:14-1:34 illustrated in color (in insꦉtallation at ICA Boston) (video) (online) (another example from the edition)
Kirsten Swenson, “Huma Bhabha,” Art in America, 1 June 2019, illustrated in c🔥olor (online) (another example from the edition)
Danielle Shang, “Phantasms of Huma Bhabha," Mousse Magazine, 25 January 2020 (text) (online) (another exampl🧜e froඣm the edition)
London, Saatchi Gallery, The Empire Strikes Back: Indian Art Today, January-April 2010 (another example fro𝓀m t🐼he edition)
New York, City Hall Park, Statuesque, June-D𓆏ecember 2010 (another example from the edition)
Lille, lille3000, La Route de la Soie - Saatchi Gallery, October 2010-January 2011, p. 73 iꦚllustrated in color (another example frඣom the edition)
London, Hayward Gallery, The Human Factor: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture, June-September 2014, pp. 64-65, illustrated in color (another exampl🍎e from the edition)
London, Fenchurch Avenue, Sculpture in the City: 6th Edition, 2016-2017, no. 8, i🦂llustrated in color (onli🅺ne) (another example from the edition)
New York, Marc Straus Gallery, Stereo Love Seats Hot Wheels, June-July 2018 (another example from the e♑dition)
Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, Huma Bhabha: They Live, March-May 2019, pp. 6-7, 72-73, illustrated in color (another example from the edit🌳ion)
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