Ida Applebroog (1929) - Documenta 13

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Ida Applebroog presents Documenta 13, a double-sided offset print from 2012 in a limited edition, not signed, in good condition, originating from Germany, approximately 41 × 51 cm.

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This rare, double-sided poster arose in the context of Documenta (13) (2012), one of the world's leading exhibitions of contemporary art.
It is not only an impressive collectible, but also a historic document from one of the most influential periods of the international art scene.

About the artist – Ida Applebroog

Ida Applebroog (born 1929, Bronx, NY; living and working in New York) is one of the most important feminist and politically engaged artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. With a powerful visual language that questions themes such as identity, power structures, corporeality, and social roles, she has created a body of work that garners worldwide attention.

Her works are part of the collections of leading museums, including the Whitney Museum, Guggenheim Museum, MoMA, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. She has been honored with awards such as the MacArthur Fellowship (1998) and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the College Art Association (1995) for her life's work.

Since 1955, the documenta has been regarded as one of the most important forums for international contemporary art. The 2012 edition – Documenta (13) – attracted over 900,000 visitors to Kassel and focused on the complex connections between art, research, politics, and societal perception. It was characterized by a global approach with locations in Kassel, Kabul, Alexandria, and Banff.

Ida Applebroog was part of this groundbreaking concept. Participation in the documenta underscores her international stature and her significance within the art historical discourse. The poster offered here was created in the context of this renowned presentation and exemplifies the intellectual and visual power of the exhibition.

Details
Original poster of Documenta 13
double-sided printed
Approximately 41 × 51 cm

This rare, double-sided poster arose in the context of Documenta (13) (2012), one of the world's leading exhibitions of contemporary art.
It is not only an impressive collectible, but also a historic document from one of the most influential periods of the international art scene.

About the artist – Ida Applebroog

Ida Applebroog (born 1929, Bronx, NY; living and working in New York) is one of the most important feminist and politically engaged artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. With a powerful visual language that questions themes such as identity, power structures, corporeality, and social roles, she has created a body of work that garners worldwide attention.

Her works are part of the collections of leading museums, including the Whitney Museum, Guggenheim Museum, MoMA, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. She has been honored with awards such as the MacArthur Fellowship (1998) and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the College Art Association (1995) for her life's work.

Since 1955, the documenta has been regarded as one of the most important forums for international contemporary art. The 2012 edition – Documenta (13) – attracted over 900,000 visitors to Kassel and focused on the complex connections between art, research, politics, and societal perception. It was characterized by a global approach with locations in Kassel, Kabul, Alexandria, and Banff.

Ida Applebroog was part of this groundbreaking concept. Participation in the documenta underscores her international stature and her significance within the art historical discourse. The poster offered here was created in the context of this renowned presentation and exemplifies the intellectual and visual power of the exhibition.

Details
Original poster of Documenta 13
double-sided printed
Approximately 41 × 51 cm

Details

Artist
Ida Applebroog (1929)
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Documenta 13
Technique
Offset print
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
2012
Condition
Good condition
Height
41 cm
Width
51 cm
Style
Contemporary
Period
2010-2020
Sold with frame
No
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Objects sold
86.27%
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