Allan McCollum United States, b. 1944
9 1/2 x 55 7/8 in
A: 15,4, x 10,4 x 2 cm
B: 24,3 x 15,3 x 2,8 cm
C: 15,3 x 12,5 x 2 cm
D: 24,1 x 18,4 x 2,5 cm
E: 19,6 x 18,5 x 2,8 cm
F: 17,9 x 10,4 x 1,7 cm
G: 12,6 x 10,4 x 2 cm
H: 21,3 x 16,1 x 2,8 cm
overall installation dimensions: 24,1 x 142 cm (9.5 x 55.9 in)
Born on August 4, 1944 in Los Angeles, CA, he grew up in a family of artists, actors, and musicians, which led him to briefly pursue an acting career as a young man. Attending the Los Angeles Trade Technical College while working preparing meals for flights at the Los Angeles International Airport, he introduced himself to Fluxus writings and the works of Sol Lewitt. Switching careers, he took on an art handling job in West Hollywood, where he was introduced to a milieu of artists including Ed Kienholz, as well as curators and gallerists of the time. He moved to New York in 1975, where he first began producing the serial works for which he is now known. Over the following decades, McCollum has gone on to collaborate with several artists and institutions, including Laurie Simmons, Andrea Fraser, the International Center for Lighting Research and Testing in Florida, and the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum. He currently lives and works in New York, NY. Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland, and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, among others.
Provenance
Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin
Private collection, Europe
Sale at Phillips, London, "20th Century & Contemporary Art Day", June 28th 2019, lot 246
Private collection, France