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        • GABRIEL KURI (b. 1970). Self-Portrait as a Contention and Flow Chart. weath
          Oct. 08, 2024

          GABRIEL KURI (b. 1970). Self-Portrait as a Contention and Flow Chart. weath

          Est: $6,000 - $8,000

          GABRIEL KURI (b. 1970). Self-Portrait as a Contention and Flow Chart. weatherproof role, two plastic bottles, string and undisclosed liquid 39 3⁄8 x 38 ¼ x 7 in. (98.2 x 97.2 x 17.8 cm.).

          Christie's
        • GABRIEL KURI, SOFT INFORMATION IN YOUR HARD FACTS
          Apr. 04, 2024

          GABRIEL KURI, SOFT INFORMATION IN YOUR HARD FACTS

          Est: €30 - €60

          GABRIEL KURI (1970) Soft information in your hard facts 2010 Illustrated catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Museion, Bolzano (June 4th - August 15th, 2010) 24 x 17 cm Mousse Publishing Edition Pages 80 No defects

          Art-Rite
        • GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers.
          Mar. 05, 2024

          GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers.

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers. Size: 60 x 120 x 30 cm. "Compost" demonstrates how Gabriel Kuri's art integrates elements of everyday life (waste from everyday life such as plastic bags, promotional flyers, receipts, coins, cigarette butts or tickets) with industrial materials (cement, steel or rolls of insulation). In many of his works, idioms and colloquial phrases accompany the images, inviting a dialogue between the verbal and the visual. On a biographical level, Gabriel Kuri was part of Gabriel Orozco's Friday workshop from 1987 to 1991. Trained in Visual Arts at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Mexico City, he furthered his studies with a Masters in Fine Arts at Goldsmiths University, London. Throughout his career as an artist, he has held artist residencies at Office for Contemporary Art Norway in Norway (2007), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Zealand (2006) and Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida (2002). In 2011, he was selected in the Artist Commission section of The Armory Show and nominated for the BelgianArtPrize 2019. He has shown his work solo in Glasgow (Spending Static to Save Gas, Douglas Hyde Gallery; All probability resolves into form, The Common Guild), Canada (Oakville Gallery), Brussels (Sorted, Resorted, Wiels Contemporary Arts Center), London (Gabriel Kuri: Afterthought is Never Binary, Sadie Coles HQ; Model for a Victory Parade, Sadie Coles HQ, London (2008), Switzerland (Product Testing Unit, Alte Fabrik, Rapperswil-Jona), United States (Gabriel Kuri: with personal thanks to their contractual thingness, Aspen Art Museum; Nobody Needs to Know the Price of Your Saab, ICA- The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston; Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston), France (Centre d'art contemporain, Pougues-les-Eaux), Norway (Gabriel Kuri, Bergen Kunsthall), Italy ( Soft Information in your Hard Facts, Museion - museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Bolzano) and Germany (Join the Dots and Make a Point, Bielefelder Kunstverein). Kuri currently lives and works in Brussels.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Sin título (El País IV)
          Mar. 04, 2024

          Sin título (El País IV)

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          The Solita Cohen Collection of Contemporary Art from Latin America Gabriel Kuri b. 1970 Sin título (El País IV) adhesive labels (peeled off fruit and other perishables and products) on newsprint 16⅜ by 22⅝ in. 41.6 by 57.5 cm. Executed in 2006.

          Sotheby's
        • GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers.
          Jan. 10, 2024

          GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers.

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers. Size: 60 x 120 x 30 cm. "Compost" demonstrates how Gabriel Kuri's art integrates elements of everyday life (waste from everyday life such as plastic bags, promotional flyers, receipts, coins, cigarette butts or tickets) with industrial materials (cement, steel or rolls of insulation). In many of his works, idioms and colloquial phrases accompany the images, inviting a dialogue between the verbal and the visual. On a biographical level, Gabriel Kuri was part of Gabriel Orozco's Friday workshop from 1987 to 1991. Trained in Visual Arts at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Mexico City, he furthered his studies with a Masters in Fine Arts at Goldsmiths University, London. Throughout his career as an artist, he has held artist residencies at Office for Contemporary Art Norway in Norway (2007), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Zealand (2006) and Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida (2002). In 2011, he was selected in the Artist Commission section of The Armory Show and nominated for the BelgianArtPrize 2019. He has shown his work solo in Glasgow (Spending Static to Save Gas, Douglas Hyde Gallery; All probability resolves into form, The Common Guild), Canada (Oakville Gallery), Brussels (Sorted, Resorted, Wiels Contemporary Arts Center), London (Gabriel Kuri: Afterthought is Never Binary, Sadie Coles HQ; Model for a Victory Parade, Sadie Coles HQ, London (2008), Switzerland (Product Testing Unit, Alte Fabrik, Rapperswil-Jona), United States (Gabriel Kuri: with personal thanks to their contractual thingness, Aspen Art Museum; Nobody Needs to Know the Price of Your Saab, ICA- The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston; Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston), France (Centre d'art contemporain, Pougues-les-Eaux), Norway (Gabriel Kuri, Bergen Kunsthall), Italy ( Soft Information in your Hard Facts, Museion - museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Bolzano) and Germany (Join the Dots and Make a Point, Bielefelder Kunstverein). Kuri currently lives and works in Brussels.

          Setdart Auction House
        • GABRIEL KURI - Compost
          Oct. 24, 2023

          GABRIEL KURI - Compost

          Est: -

          GABRIEL KURI Mexico 1970 Compost. 2004 Installation of plastic elements on newspaper Unique piece Variable measurements ORIGIN Estrany de la Mota Gallery, Barcelona Private collection EXHIBITIONS 2009 (March 26-May 17), "Private Life. Representations of contemporary tragedy and banality", MUBAG, Alicante

          Subastas Segre
        • GABRIEL KURI, UNTITLED
          Jul. 20, 2023

          GABRIEL KURI, UNTITLED

          Est: €5,000 - €10,000

          GABRIEL KURI (1970) Untitled 2006 Installation comprised of marble slab with red sticker, two metal buckets, branch with red berries, bag of charcoal, black bag with red tape, matchbox, plastic bucket and magazine page, unique example Variable dimensions Work accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist PROVENANCE: Galleria Franco Noero, Turin Private collection, Milan

          Art-Rite
        • GABRIEL KURI (B. 1970) Quick Standards set of four emergency blankets tape
          Jul. 18, 2023

          GABRIEL KURI (B. 1970) Quick Standards set of four emergency blankets tape

          Est: $7,000 - $10,000

          GABRIEL KURI (B. 1970) Quick Standards set of four emergency blankets taped to wooden sticks installation dimensions variable; approx. overall: 112 x 260 in. (284.5 x 660.4 cm.)

          Christie's
        • GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers.
          Oct. 11, 2022

          GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers.

          Est: €12,000 - €14,000

          GABRIEL KURI (Mexico City, 1970). "Compost", 2004. Plastic fruit peels in piles of newspapers. Size: 60 x 120 x 30 cm. "Compost" demonstrates how Gabriel Kuri's art integrates elements of everyday life (waste from everyday life such as plastic bags, promotional flyers, receipts, coins, cigarette butts or tickets) with industrial materials (cement, steel or rolls of insulation). In many of his works, idioms and colloquial phrases accompany the images, inviting a dialogue between the verbal and the visual. On a biographical level, Gabriel Kuri was part of Gabriel Orozco's Friday workshop from 1987 to 1991. Trained in Visual Arts at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas in Mexico City, he furthered his studies with a Masters in Fine Arts at Goldsmiths University, London. Throughout his career as an artist, he has held artist residencies at Office for Contemporary Art Norway in Norway (2007), Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Zealand (2006) and Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida (2002). In 2011, he was selected in the Artist Commission section of The Armory Show and nominated for the BelgianArtPrize 2019. He has shown his work solo in Glasgow (Spending Static to Save Gas, Douglas Hyde Gallery; All probability resolves into form, The Common Guild), Canada (Oakville Gallery), Brussels (Sorted, Resorted, Wiels Contemporary Arts Center), London (Gabriel Kuri: Afterthought is Never Binary, Sadie Coles HQ; Model for a Victory Parade, Sadie Coles HQ, London (2008), Switzerland (Product Testing Unit, Alte Fabrik, Rapperswil-Jona), United States (Gabriel Kuri: with personal thanks to their contractual thingness, Aspen Art Museum; Nobody Needs to Know the Price of Your Saab, ICA- The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston; Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston), France (Centre d'art contemporain, Pougues-les-Eaux), Norway (Gabriel Kuri, Bergen Kunsthall), Italy ( Soft Information in your Hard Facts, Museion - museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Bolzano) and Germany (Join the Dots and Make a Point, Bielefelder Kunstverein). Kuri currently lives and works in Brussels.

          Setdart Auction House
        • GABRIEL KURI, Untitled
          Oct. 12, 2021

          GABRIEL KURI, Untitled

          Est: €10,000 - €20,000

          GABRIEL KURI (1970) Untitled 2006 Installation comprised of marmble slab with red sticker, two metal buckets, branch with red berries, bag of charcoal, black bag with red tape, matchbox, plastic bucket and magazine page, unique example Variable dimensions Work accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist PROVENANCE: Galleria Franco Noero, Turin Private collection, Milan

          Art-Rite
        • GABRIEL KURI, Untitled
          May. 18, 2021

          GABRIEL KURI, Untitled

          Est: €17,000 - €22,000

          GABRIEL KURI (1970) Untitled 2006 Installation comprised of marble slab with red sticker, two metal buckets, branch with red berries, bag of charcoal, black bag with red tape, matchbox, plastic bucket and magazine page, unique example Variable dimensions Work accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist PROVENANCE: Galleria Franco Noero, Turin Private collection, Milan

          Art-Rite
        • GABRIEL KURI (B. 1970) Untitled (Burn) marble and found aluminium can 66 7/
          Mar. 29, 2021

          GABRIEL KURI (B. 1970) Untitled (Burn) marble and found aluminium can 66 7/

          Est: £8,000 - £12,000

          GABRIEL KURI (B. 1970) Untitled (Burn) marble and found aluminium can 66 7/8 x 11 ¾ x 7 7/8in. (170 x 30 x 20cm.)

          Christie's
        • GABRIEL KURI | Untitled (Gobelino Empalmado)
          Oct. 06, 2018

          GABRIEL KURI | Untitled (Gobelino Empalmado)

          Est: £10,000 - £20,000

          hand woven wool gobelin

          Sotheby's
        • GABRIEL KURI - Untitled (Z)
          Mar. 10, 2017

          GABRIEL KURI - Untitled (Z)

          Est: £12,000 - £18,000

          GABRIEL KURI - Untitled (Z)

          Phillips
        • Two Nudes Two Points
          Feb. 12, 2015

          Two Nudes Two Points

          Est: £12,000 - £18,000

          Gabriel Kuri (B. 1970) Two Nudes Two Points four marble slabs and two crushed aluminium cans 39 1/8 x 47 1/3 x 4 ¾in. (100 x 120 x 12cm.) Executed in 2013

          Christie's
        • Gabriel Kuri(b. 1970)
          Nov. 25, 2014

          Gabriel Kuri(b. 1970)

          Est: $18,000 - $22,000

          Gabriel Kuri(b. 1970)

          Sotheby's
        • Gabriel Kuri
          May. 29, 2014

          Gabriel Kuri

          Est: $6,000 - $8,000

          PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN ART Diario

          Phillips
        • Gabriel Kuri (B. 1970)
          Feb. 14, 2014

          Gabriel Kuri (B. 1970)

          Est: £12,000 - £15,000

          Gabriel Kuri (B. 1970) ><i>Untitled (one point nude, grey) <i> >four marble slabs, crushed aluminium can<br>35.3/8 x 35.3/8 x 4.1/8in. (90 x 90 x 10.5cm.) >Executed in 2012, this work is unique<br>

          Christie's
        • Gabriel Kuri (Mexican b. 1970)
          May. 29, 2013

          Gabriel Kuri (Mexican b. 1970)

          Est: -

          Gabriel Kuri (Mexican b. 1970) Rojo y negro con lata marble slabs and found aluminum can 60 x 14¾ x 1 in. (152.4 x 37.5 x 2.5 cm.) dimensions when installed Executed in 2008.

          Christie's
        • Gabriel Kuri (born 1970) Adult Diaper 2003 hand woven wool gobelin 157 by 127 cm. 61 13/16 by 50 in. This work was executed in 2003.
          Feb. 13, 2012

          Gabriel Kuri (born 1970) Adult Diaper 2003 hand woven wool gobelin 157 by 127 cm. 61 13/16 by 50 in. This work was executed in 2003.

          Est: £15,000 - £20,000

          Adult Diaper 2003 hand woven wool gobelin 157 by 127 cm. 61 13/16 by 50 in. This work was executed in 2003.

          Bonhams
        • Gabriel Kuri (born 1970) Trinity (Voucher in Triplicate) 2004 hand woven wool gobelin, in 3 parts (i) 338 by 112.5 cm. 133 1/6 by 44 5/16 in. (ii) 341 by 112.5 cm. 134 ¼ by 44 5/16 in. (iii) 334 by 115 cm. 131 ½ by 45 ¼ in. Overall: 341 by 340 cm.
          Oct. 13, 2011

          Gabriel Kuri (born 1970) Trinity (Voucher in Triplicate) 2004 hand woven wool gobelin, in 3 parts (i) 338 by 112.5 cm. 133 1/6 by 44 5/16 in. (ii) 341 by 112.5 cm. 134 ¼ by 44 5/16 in. (iii) 334 by 115 cm. 131 ½ by 45 ¼ in. Overall: 341 by 340 cm.

          Est: £60,000 - £80,000

          Trinity (Voucher in Triplicate) 2004 hand woven wool gobelin, in 3 parts (i) 338 by 112.5 cm. 133 1/6 by 44 5/16 in. (ii) 341 by 112.5 cm. 134 ¼ by 44 5/16 in. (iii) 334 by 115 cm. 131 ½ by 45 ¼ in. Overall: 341 by 340 cm. 134 ¼ by 133 7/8 in. This work was executed in 2004.

          Bonhams
        • GABRIEL KURI
          Oct. 13, 2011

          GABRIEL KURI

          Est: £12,000 - £18,000

          Untitled This work is unique and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

          Phillips
        • Poliptico (Poliptych), 1999
          Oct. 03, 2009

          Poliptico (Poliptych), 1999

          Est: $3,000 - $4,000

          Poliptico (Poliptych), 1999 Screenprint, acrylic, felt-tip pen and ink on paper in ten parts. 13 5/8 x 10 5/8 in. (34.6 x 27 cm); 13 3/4 x 18 7/8 in. (34.9 x 47.9 cm).  Each signed and titled "Gabriel Kuri Diaz Poliptico" and numbered consecutively one through ten on the reverse.

          Phillips
        • Poliptico (Poliptych), 1999
          Nov. 14, 2008

          Poliptico (Poliptych), 1999

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          Poliptico (Poliptych), 1999 Silkscreen, acrylic, felt-tipped pen and ink on paper (in ten parts).   13 5/8 x 10 5/8 in. (34.6 x 27 xm); 13 3/4 x 18 7/8 x in. (34.9 x 47.9 cm).  Each signed and titled “Gabriel Kuri Diaz Poliptico” and numbered consecutively one through ten on the reverse.

          Phillips
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