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David (1952) Finn Sold at Auction Prices

Sculptor, Installation Artist, Object Artist

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    • David Finn, Candle Ghost, Multiple, presum. 2000’s
      Oct. 20, 2016

      David Finn, Candle Ghost, Multiple, presum. 2000’s

      Est: €170 - €221

      Multiple: Cast wax, small black stones, wick David Finn (b. 1952) – American artist With scratched signature ‘David Finn’ and numbering ‘9/50’ on the underside Dimensions: 21.5 x 13.5 x 8 cm Provenance: Private collection; Sweden  Condition: The multiple is minor soiled in places and bears very scattered, tiny surface damages. Otherwise the condition is good. David Finn (b. 1952) The American artist David Finn became known in the 1980s for his ‘Newspaper Children’, figures the size of children made of newspapers and other waste with painted masks. After moving from New York to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he is living and teaching at Wake Forest University sculpture since, he increasingly extended his material vocabulary. Thus a versatile sculptural body of work originated up to today using various materials such as ceramics, steel, wood, stone or plastic and wax. (fea) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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    • David Finn, Candle Ghost, Multiple, presum. 2000’s
      Sep. 29, 2016

      David Finn, Candle Ghost, Multiple, presum. 2000’s

      Est: €200 - €260

      Multiple: Cast wax, small black stones, wick David Finn (b. 1952) – American artist With scratched signature ‘David Finn’ and numbering ‘9/50’ on the underside Dimensions: 21.5 x 13.5 x 8 cm Provenance: Private collection; Sweden  Condition: The multiple is minor soiled in places and bears very scattered, tiny surface damages. Otherwise the condition is good. David Finn (b. 1952) The American artist David Finn became known in the 1980s for his ‘Newspaper Children’, figures the size of children made of newspapers and other waste with painted masks. After moving from New York to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he is living and teaching at Wake Forest University sculpture since, he increasingly extended his material vocabulary. Thus a versatile sculptural body of work originated up to today using various materials such as ceramics, steel, wood, stone or plastic and wax. (fea) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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