X-ray of a Pair of Gloves, Made between 1603 - 1625, Collection of Victoria & Albert Museum

2017

C-type print with diasec framed, edition 1/9

84.1 x 118.9 cm

Initialed lower right NV and numbered 1/9

Estimate
320,000 - 480,000
86,000 - 129,000
11,000 - 16,500
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Ravenel Spring Auction 2018

041

Nick VAESEY (British, b. 1962)

X-ray of a Pair of Gloves, Made between 1603 - 1625, Collection of Victoria & Albert Museum


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EXHIBITED:
Nick Veasey: Hidden Vision , Bluerider ART Gallery,
Taipei, November 18 - December 30, 2017

Catalogue Note:
Nick Veasey is the British photographer who create art with X-ray images to present details of beauty that aren’t easily noticeable. He used to work in the advertising industry as an active figure in the commercial design field internationally. Since 2009, he has exhibited in Europe, Asia and North America. In 2017, the artist was invited by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, to create a series of work for the Balenciaga’s customized high-end fashion classics. Comparing with paintings that showcase the beauty of forms, Nick Veasey focused on the fineness of internal structures. The artist's curiosity prompted him to use X-ray images to present the aesthetic quality of inner organization. Instead of dismantling the object into individual elements, Nick Veasey use technology method to achieve his pursue.

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