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COPPER  &  STONE PDF Catalogue

The first copper work was the 1993 relief, Passion–-a wall-embedded bar treated with acetic acid. After multiple applications a copper stain ran down the wall. The work was set in a humidity producing bathroom; after twenty years the stain has grown more intense. Outdoors in 1995, in the island atmosphere of Orkney, Scotland, a similar work is a permanent installation on the exterior wall of the Pier Center, one of the warehouses of the original Hudson Bay Company. Left to the elements, years later a bleed is visible running down the wall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Passion, 1993
Activated and photographed May 1998
Insertion; copper, acetic acid; dimensions variable
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Purchased with funds provided by Renate and Sidney Shapiro
 

Infringement, 1993
Activated January 2001; photographed February 2001
Insertion wall to floor: copper: 13 x 3 x ¼ inch embedded, acetic acid
Dimensions variable; Installation view Stalke Gallery, Copenhagen, 2001

 

Without Title I, 1994
Copper, acetic acid on wood; 13 ¾ x 3 inches
Collection of the artist
 

Without Title II, 1994
Copper, acetic acid on paper; 13 ¾ x 3 inches
Collection of the artist

 

Without Title III, 1994
Copper, acetic acid on wood; 13 ¾ x 3 inches
Sol LeWitt Collection,
Chester, Connecticut

 

Without Title, 1994-present
Copper, ammonium chloride
copper sulfate; 14 x 3 x ¾ inches
Collection of the artist

Strategies, Gering, New York, 2014

 
Notation IV, 1999
Activated August 1999; photographed June 2000
Quartzite, copper; 22 x 21 x 36 inches
Collection of the artist, Laporte, PA
 

Notation V, 2000
Activated and photographed May 2000
Alberene soapstone, copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate solution, water
27 x 45 x 34 inches; Collection of Beatrix Ost and Ludwig Kuttner, Keene, Virginia

 

Notation VI, 2000
Activated and photographed the same day September 2000
Limestone, copper, water; 16 x 12 x 12 inches
Sirius Art Centre, Cobh, Ireland

 

Notation VII, 2000
Activated September 2000; photographed August 2008 after 8 years outside
Limestone, copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate solution, 16 x 12 x 12 inches
Collection of Flemming and Ilse Rhode Nielsen, Copenhagen

One More, 2008, curated by the artist, Esbjerg Museum of Modern Art, Esbjerg, Denmark

 

 

Notation VIII, 2000/2008
Vermont marble, copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate
Elizabeth St. Garden Project, curator Serra Sabuncuoglu
Elizabeth St. Garden, New York, 2014
Collection: Mary Ehni and Stephen Frailey, New York

 

Notation VIII, 2000/2008
Activated September 2000; photographed October 2015
Marble, copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate solution, 16 x 12 x 12 inches; Collection of Mary Ehni and Steven Frailey, New York

Museum of Stones, The Noguchi Museum, New York, 2015-16

 

Displaced Prism, 2003
Copper; 4 x 4 x 4 inches
Collection of the artist

Angles, Diferenca Gallery, Lisbon, 2003

 

Variable [1 of 6 positions], 2006
Bronze, 4 inch depth
Edition of 2: published by Editions Fawbush, New York

Copper, Silver, Fool's Gold, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, 2012

 

Variable [2 of 6 positions], 2006
Bronze, 4 inch depth
Edition of 2: published by Editions Fawbush, New York

Copper, Silver, Fool's Gold,
Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, 2012
 

Notation XI, 2010
Activated and photographed April 2010
Vermont marble, bonze, ammonium chloride copper sulfate solution
10 x 7 ½ x 7 ½ inches; Collection of the artist

Copper, Silver, Fool's Gold,
Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, 2012
 

Notation XII, 2010
Activated and photographed April 2010
Vermont marble, bonze, ammonium chloride copper sulfate solution
10 x 7 ½ x 7 ½ inches; Collection of Andrea Krantz and Harvey Sawikin, New York
 

Libido, 2010
Bronze; 1 ½ x 4 ½ x 4 inches
Collection of the artist

Copper, Silver, Fool's Gold, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, 2012

 

Ikkyu II, 2010
Activated August 2010 and photographedSeptember 2010
Copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate solution
6 ½ x 96 inches; Collection of Andrea Krantz and Harvey Sawikin, New York

Copper, Silver, Fool's Gold,
Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notation Imploded I, 2018
Pensylvannia bluestone, copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate
13 ½ x 10 x 10 inches

 


 

Notation Imploded I, 2018
Pennsylvania bluestone, copper
13 ½ x 10 x 10 inches
Sculpture Now, The Mount, Edith Wharton Estate, 2019

 
Notation Imploded II, 2019
Pensylvannia bluestone, copper, ammonium chloride copper sulfate
12 ½ x 10 x 10 inches