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Sunflowers

Sunflowers (2002) by Vik Muniz is an Original Color Cibachrome Print from the signed and numbered edition of 40.

Signed and numbered on verso. Inspired Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Vik Muniz re-interpreted the artist’s painting through carefully placed Pantone colour swatches. “Sunflowers” is from the 2002 series Pictures of Colors.

Vik Muniz is a Brazilian artist and photographer. Initially a sculptor, Muniz grew interested with the photographic representations of his work, eventually focusing completely on photography. Primarily working in series, Muniz incorporates the use of quotidian objects such as diamonds, sugar, thread, chocolate syrup and garbage in his practice to create bold, ironic and often deceiving imagery, gleaned from the pages of pop culture and art history. His work has been met with both commercial success and critical acclaim and has been exhibited worldwide.

Medium

Cibachrome Print

Year

2002

Edition

40

Catalogue Raisonné

NA

Signature

Signed On Verso

Size 24 x 20 (in)
61 x 51 (cm)
Price Price on Request
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Sunflowers (2002) by Vik Muniz is an Original Color Cibachrome Print from the signed and numbered edition of 40.

Signed and numbered on verso. Inspired Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Vik Muniz re-interpreted the artist’s painting through carefully placed Pantone colour swatches. “Sunflowers” is from the 2002 series Pictures of Colors.

Vik Muniz is a Brazilian artist and photographer. Initially a sculptor, Muniz grew interested with the photographic representations of his work, eventually focusing completely on photography. Primarily working in series, Muniz incorporates the use of quotidian objects such as diamonds, sugar, thread, chocolate syrup and garbage in his practice to create bold, ironic and often deceiving imagery, gleaned from the pages of pop culture and art history. His work has been met with both commercial success and critical acclaim and has been exhibited worldwide.

Photographer and mixed-media artist Vik Muniz is best known for repurposing everyday materials for intricate and heavily layered recreations of canonical artworks. Muniz works in a range of media, from trash to peanut butter and jelly, the latter used to recreate Andy Warhol’s famous Double Mona Lisa (1963) that was in turn an appropriation of Da Vinci’s original. Layered appropriation is a consistent theme in Muniz’s work: in 2008, he undertook a large-scale project in Brazil, photographing trash-pickers as figures from emblematic paintings, such as Jacques-Louis David’s NeoclassicalDeath of Marat, and then recreating the photographs in large-scale arrangements of trash. The project was documented in the 2010 film Waste Land in an attempt to raise awareness for urban poverty. Muniz explained the work as a “step away from the realm of fine art,” wanting instead to “change the lives of people with the same materials they deal with every day.”

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Medium

Cibachrome Print

Year

2002

Edition

40

Catalogue Raisonné

NA

Signature

Signed On Verso

Size 24 x 20 (in)
61 x 51 (cm)
Price Price on Request