The International Sale
Live Virtual Auction, 22 October 2024
Evening Sale
About this Item
inscribed with the artist's name, dated 2003, numbered 4/5, the title and medium on a Pace Wildenstein Gallery label adhered to the reverse; inscribed with the artist's name, the date, title and medium on a Waddington Galleries label adhered to the reverse
Provenance
Waddington Galleries, London.
Pace Wildenstein Gallery, New York.
The Linda Givon Collection.
Notes
Lucas Samaras, born in 1936 in Kozani, Greece, was an American mixed-media artist known for his innovative contributions to contemporary art. He immigrated to the United States in 1947, eventually attending Rutgers University in New Jersey, where he met influential artists Allan Kaprow and Ron Lichtenstein. Later, he studied art history at Columbia University under art critic and theorist Meyer Schapiro. Samaras is celebrated for his work across painting, sculpture, photography, and performance art, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and transformation. His notable Box works are intricate assemblages of personal artefacts and photographs, reflecting his introspective approach. Samaras also gained recognition for his manipulated Polaroid self-portraits, challenging traditional representations of identity. His work has been exhibited extensively, with pieces in prominent collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Gallery in London. Samaras passed away in 2024, leaving behind an influential artistic legacy.