James Rosenquist
“Gold Trash Can 1977”
Limited Edition Print : Etching and Gold Leaf
Size: 21x14 inches | 53x36 cm
Edition: From the edition of 39
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Year1977
Hand SignedSigned lower right
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromPrivate Collector
Provenance / HistoryJames Rosenquist created this series of gold trash cans after learning of some deaccessions the Metropolitan Museum in New York made from their permanent collection in order to purchase an ancient Greek vase by Euphronios, called the Calyx Krater, for one million dollars. Rosenquist's message on the absurdity of the action was heightened when the vase was returned to the Italian government in 2008 after it was discovered that it had been looted from a necropolis near Rome."The ridiculousness of the idea of selling a Modigliani and a Soutine weighed on my mind, and while I was brooding about it, my friend Ronnie Westerfield took some peyote and had a dream about Greek drawings on a garbage can. I thought, I know what I'm going to do, I'm going to make miniature Calyx Kraters as garbage cans and make them out of solid gold."James Rosenquist, Painting Below Zero: Notes on a Life in Art, New York, 2009 (p. 245-246) jGold trash can sculptures sold for $19k at auction Christies 2011
Story / Additional InfoSheet size 29.5 x 20.9 Van Straaten Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Certificate of AuthenticityVan Straaten Gallery, Chicago, IL
LID46142