GREENE HILL SCHOOL – Greene Affair 2020
Auction Ends: Mar 15, 2020 05:00 PM EDT

Art

Artwork by Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S. Davidson

Item Number
286
Estimated Value
1000 USD
Opening Bid
300 USD

Item Description

Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S. Davidson Mike Muckerheide (dichroic glass), 2013 Archival pigment print 29 x 24 inches Unframed An edition of 15 + 1 AP A photogram made with a piece of dichroic glass used in the laboratory of laser pioneer Mike Muckerheide, cut and faceted into a classic pear cut gem. This digital print is an enlargement of a section of the original photogram (an image made without a camera), revealing the otherwise invisible interior geometries of this object. Please note this artwork is unframed.

Item Special Note

GHS parents Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson are artists based in Brooklyn, New York. Their work has been described as addressing "processes of transmission and reception, interference and transference” often seeking to materialize immaterial or ephemeral states of matter (sound, light, heat, air, time). Together they have co-authored a body of works producing forms, objects, images and experiences incorporating the mediums of photography, video, sound, performance, sculpture and artists books. Dubbin and Davidson’s work was featured in the 2019 Okayama Art Summit in Japan. Recent solo exhibitions include Six Degrees of Freedom at Untilthen, Paris (2017), Poétique des sciences, Le Fresnoy, Tourcoing, France (2017) and Nobody Shoots a Broken Horn in Early Spring at Campoli Presti, Paris (2016) . Recent group exhibitions include Esma'/Listen at Beirut Art Center (2016); Co-Workers, Bétonsalon, Paris (2015); and Some Artists’ Artists at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (2014). In 2016 they were awarded the inaugural residency in the Pinault Collection artist residency program in France. Their work is in the collections of the Ishikawa Foundation, Japan; FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, France ; Nýló, The Living Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland and the Pinault Collection, France as well as many private collections.