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Steven Parrino
Blunt Barnby's Hole, 1997/98.
Enamel on Leinwand
Stima: € 120,000 / $ 140,400
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Steven Parrino
Blunt Barnby's Hole, 1997/98.
Enamel on Leinwand
Stima: € 120,000 / $ 140,400
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Steven Parrino
1958 - 2005

Blunt Barnby's Hole. 1997/98.
Enamel on Leinwand.
Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse of the canvas, inscribed with direction arrows on the folded edge of the canvas and the stretcher. Once more titled on the left inner side of the “hole”. 152.5 x 152.5 cm (60 x 60 in).


• Intriguing, uncompromising, provocative: Steven Parrino transcends the boundaries of traditional painting.
• Sculptural radicalization of the canvas: By slitting and removing sections of the painting, Parrino transforms the painting into an object.
• Shortly after his death, two comprehensive museum retrospectives were dedicated to Steven Parrino: At the Musée d'art moderne et contemporain in Geneva in 2006 and at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2007.
• Other paintings by Steven Parrino are in prominent museum collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Geneva; and the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main
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PROVENANCE: Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne.
Wolkenlos Collection, Munich (acquired from the above).

EXHIBITION: Clear Cuts, Sammlung "Wolkenlos", Schloss Raabs, Raabs an der Thaya, Austria, July 23-September 3, 2006.

"The artist is a mirror to the world.
The world is falling apart."

Steven Parrino, quoted from: Steven Parrino, Nihilism is Love, exhibition catalog Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein, Vaduz, 2020, p. 1.

Called up: ca. 18.38 h +/- 20 min.

Whether it's through the relentless deformation, slashing, or radical destruction of his canvases, in performances with his Noise band, or in spontaneous actions like “Disruption” (1981), in which he smashed a television set with a sledgehammer, Steven Parrino consistently pushes the boundaries of his radical artistic expression.
Emerging from the New York avant-garde of the 1970s and 1980s, his work is imbued with the energies of punk rock, the No Wave movement, and the biker subculture, their raw acoustic intensity and visual codes shaping his practice and taking material form in the slashed, bent, and broken surfaces of his works. After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the New School in New York in 1982, Parrino soon became a leading figure in post-conceptual painting. His consistent exploration of the material and structural conditions of the medium led to a fundamental reevaluation of painting. He combines subcultural influences with art-historical precision to create a complex dialog with post-war painting that defies any clear categorization. Following his first solo exhibition at the Nature Morte Gallery in New York in 1984, he was at times associated with the “Neo-Geo” movement. However, he viewed its critical reflection on the commercialization and mechanization of late modernism with skepticism. Instead, he developed his own distinctive practice that blends Minimalism and Pop Art—from Frank Stella and Barnett Newman to Andy Warhol—with the anarchic energy of punk rock. Parrino works through multiple media, including painting, video, drawing, installation, and performance. His works deconstruct painting in the literal sense: canvases are twisted, torn, or removed from their stretchers, becoming unstable objects that challenge and expand the conventions of the medium. The 1998 work offered here exemplifies this approach. Its title is as nihilistic as it is provocative, and its treatment of the canvas is radical. By deliberately removing sections of the monochromatic surface, Parrino destabilizes the picture plane and transforms the painting into a space where absence and presence are equally effective. Parrino died following a motorcycle accident in 2005. Just one year later, his work was included in the Whitney Biennial, thereby receiving posthumous recognition. International exhibitions, among others, at the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen (1998), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo (2003), the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015), and the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris (2022), attest to the lasting relevance of his work. Today, Parrino’s oeuvre is regarded as a singular, uncompromising contribution to painting that continues to challenge and redefine the medium. [KA]




Commissione, tassa e diritti di seguito
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- Prezzo d’aggiudicazione fino a 1.000.000 euro: provvigione del 34%.
- Per la parte del prezzo d’aggiudicazione superiore a 1.000.000 euro si calcola una provvigione del 29%, che viene aggiunta a quella relativa alla parte del prezzo d’aggiudicazione fino a 1.000.000 euro.
- Per la parte del prezzo d’aggiudicazione superiore a 4.000.000 euro si calcola una provvigione del 22%, che viene aggiunta a quella relativa alla parte del prezzo d’aggiudicazione fino a 4.000.000 euro.
La provvigione comprende l'IVA, ma questa non viene indicata.

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Prezzo di aggiudicazione fino a 1.000.000 €: supplemento del 29%.
Prezzo di aggiudicazione superiore a 1.000.000 €: Parte del prezzo fino a 1.000.000 € supplemento del 29 %, parte del prezzo che supera i 1.000.000 € supplemento del 23%.
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L'IVA prevista dalla legge è pari al 7 % sulla somma del prezzo di aggiudicazione e del supplemento.

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Calcolo diritti di seguito:
Per le opere originali di arti figurative e fotografie di artisti viventi o deceduti da meno di 70 anni soggette al diritto di seguito, in tutti i casi suddetti viene riscossa in aggiunta, a liquidazione della compensazione del diritto di seguito dovuto dalla casa d'aste ai sensi del § 26 della legge tedesca sul diritto d'autore (Urheberrechtsgesetz, UrhG), una compensazione del diritto di seguito con le percentuali indicate nel § 26 2° comma UrhG, che attualmente sono le seguenti:
4 per cento della parte del ricavo della vendita da 400,00 euro a 50.000 euro,
un altro 3 per cento della parte del ricavo della vendita da 50.000,01 a 200.000 Euro,
un altro 1 per cento della parte del ricavo della vendita da 200.000,01 a 350.000 Euro,
un altro 0,5 per cento della parte del ricavo della vendita da 350.000,01 a 500.000 euro e
un altro 0,25 per cento della parte del ricavo della vendita superiore a 500.000 euro.
L’importo complessivo della compensazione del diritto di seguito derivante da una rivendita è pari al massimo a 12.500 euro.