Barton Lidice Benes RIBBON Mixed Media Work
Artist/Designer: Barton Lidice Benes (American, 1942-2012)
Additional Information: Work is titled RIBBON. Provenance: Gift from the artist | The Collection of Dr. Howard Grossman, West Palm Beach, Florida. Barton Lidice Benes is known for his provocative, symbolic mixed media assemblage made from materials such as paper currency, biological materials and celebrity ephemera, with significant pieces relating to the AIDS epidemic . In the introduction to “Curiosa: Celebrity Relics, Historical Fossils, & Other Metamorphic Rubbish,” John Berendt discusses Benes’ works of this nature. “With some of the relics, the best in my opinion, he goes one step further and creates a shape that symbolizes the relic itself in some way. He calls this series TRANSUBSTANTIATION” (Benes pg. 15).
Marking(s); notes: signed; 2001
Country of origin; materials: USA; paper, shredded currency
Dimensions: 8″h, 6″w; 12.5″h, 10.5″w, 2″d frame
Condition: very good, light wear and spots of staining to frame
Price: $1,500