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1st Edition
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- Artists
- Becca
- Manufacturer
- American Atomic Arts
- Edition Details
Year: | 2011 | Class: | Art Print | Status: | Official | Released: | 11/29/11 | Run: | 33 | Technique: | Giclee | Paper: | Red River Aurora White 250 GSM | Size: | 12 X 17 | Markings: | Signed & Numbered |
- EB Awards
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- Event
- Home Alone, The Adam Sender Collection, Art Basel 2011
- Series
- The Sender Series 33
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As Artinfo.com writes,
"Adam Sender’s first-ever exhibition of his private collection, coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach, slyly imagines what kind of mischief might ensue when a collector leaves his art at home alone. Many of the 70 items, culled from the hedge-fund manager’s holdings of more than 1,000 artworks, are making their United States debut in the show, which is being held in the now-vacant 5,000-square-foot North Bay Road property that he used to inhabit before his recent move to another Miami estate. “It’s totally unlivable conceptually and logistically,” Sender Collection curator Sarah Aibel said of the display, running from November 29 to December 4. 'The only furniture is the art.'"
Becca Midwood and her work was also included in this display. Besides having the "Football Girl", the piece that was the twin sister of the bathroom install at MOCA, she also released the VIP show opening prints. The show prints were of three different pieces. They are FIRE CRACKER GIRL VINTAGE, PALOMA, and THIN RED LINE. Privately released, each print had a run of 33. There is known to be only 4 or 5 complete sets, which were retained by the Senders.
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