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David LaChapelle(United States, Born 1963)
"Negative Currency: One Hundred Dollar Bill Used As Negative", 1990 - 2008
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125 000SEK
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125 000 - 150 000 SEK

"Negative Currency: One Hundred Dollar Bill Used As Negative", 1990 - 2008

Signed David LaChapelle and numbered 3/5 on the label verso. Chromogenic print mounted on plexiglass and framed, image 76.2 x 175.3 cm. Including frame 84 x 186 cm.

Provenance

Wolfgang Roth & Partners Fine Art, Florida.

Bukowski Auktioner, Stockholm, Contemporary Art & Design 611, October 2018, lot 228.

More information

As the title indicates, the "Negative Currency" suite is the result of LaChapelle's experimentation with international banknotes as negatives. In inverted colours, both sides of the notes, one negative and one positive, appear in the final photograph. While LaChapelle's mentor Andy Warhol's prototypical 1962 work "Dollar Bill" explores the conceptual distinction between art and commerce, LaChapelle's "Negative Currency" demonstrates the dual effects that money has on our society, both positive and negative. The simplicity of the realisation of the idea results in a crystal clear concept. The photograph's simultaneous representation of both sides of the banknote is similar to the image created when traders inspect banknotes against the light to certify their authenticity. By looking for watermarks and similar details. This visual reference becomes a reflection on the commercialisation of art. Like Warhol's work, this subtle critique is given an injection of irony as LaChapelle himself is highly entrepreneurial in the criticised market.

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