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Lot 197: Six ouvrages: SEAWRIGHT et DOHERTY

Est: €80 EUR - €120 EURSold:
Pierre Bergé & Associés1050 Bruxelles, BelgiumOctober 25, 2011

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Description

Ensemble de six ouvrages :
SEAWRIGHT, PAUL (1965)
*Inside Information. Photographs 1988-1995.
London / Dublin : The Photographer's Gallery / The Gallery of Photography, 1995.
Broché. 28 x 23 cm. Édition originale. Minimes défauts.
Textes de Steve Bruce, Ciaron Carson et « Circumstantial Evidence », de Val Williams.
Cet exemplaire est signé par le photographe.
On y joint :
*Hidden
Dublin : The Imperial War Museum, 2003.
Relié, toile marron, sous jaquette illustrée. 25 x 30,5 cm. Édition originale.
Minimes défauts. Textes en anglais de Mark Durden et John Stathatos.
Réf : Parr / Badger Vol II. p. 285.
*The lie of the land. Mike O'Kelly, John Duncan, Padraig Murphy, Anthony Haughey,
Victor Sloan, Paul Seawright.
Dublin : Gallery of Photography.
Broché. 27,5 x 22 cm. Édition originale. Minimes défauts.
Texte de Fintan O'Toole.
DOHERTY, WILLIE (1959)
*Willie Doherty.
Paris : Paris-Musées / Éditions des Musées de la Ville de Paris, 1996.
Broché. 20 x 30 cm.
Textes en français et anglais avec une préface de Laurence Bossé et un texte d'Olivier Zahm.
Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de son exposition au Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville
de Paris, 1996.
*Dark Stains.
Donostia-San Sebastien : Koldo Mitxelena Kulturunea, 1999.
Broché illustré. 22,5 x 27,5 cm. 130 p. Édition originalee. Minimes défauts.
Textes en basque et anglais.
On y joint :
*Circumstantial Evidence. New Works by Terry Atkinson, Willie Doherty, John Guto.
Brighton : University of Brighton Galery, 1996.
Agrafé avec couverture illustréee. 21 x 29,5 cm. 56 p.
Édition originale de 500 ex.
Textes de John Guto, David Green, et Peter Seddon.

Artist or Maker

Notes

IRLANDE DU NORD : TROUBLED LAND

Paul Seawright is an artist born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1965. He currently lives in Belfast and is Professor of Photography at the University of Ulster in Belfast.

He is best known for his early work from his home city of Belfast, particularly the series Sectarian Murder,1988. In this series, he photographed the sites of sectarian murders around Belfast, and paired the images with newspaper reports from the period. By removing reference to the victim's religion, he depoliticised the violence, focusing on the extensive civilian losses in the Northern Irish troubles (more than two thirds of deaths between 1969 and the ceasefires of 1994 were civilian). He was also the first editor of the Belfast based photography magazine Source. More recently, he has made photographs in post-war Afghanistan (Hidden) and urban Africa (Invisible Cities). In 2002, he travelled to Afghanistan, having been commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, London, to respond to the attacks of Sept 11th and the subsequent war against the Taliban. His photographs of minefields and battle sites have been exhibited internationally and are in numerous public collections. Paul Seawright is Professor of Photography at the University of Ulster, and was formerly Dean of Newport School of Art, Media and Design at the University of Wales, Newport, United Kingdom. He was awarded a personal chair by the University of Wales in 2001, and is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In 2005, the FotoMuseum Antwerp exhibited a major survey exhibition of his work with accompanying catalogue Field Notes. Paul is a Council member of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

Foundation Art - University of Ulster, Belfast BA (Hons) Photography Film and Video - West Surrey College of Art & Design (Tutors Paul Graham and Martin Parr) PhD University of Wales.



Willie Doherty (born 1959) is an artist, who has mainly worked in photography and video. He has twice been a Turner Prize nominee.

Doherty was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, and from 1978 to 1981 studied at Ulster Polytechnic in Belfast. As a child he witnessed Bloody Sunday in Derry, and many of his works deal with The Troubles. Some of his pieces take images from the media and adapt them to his own ends. These and other works by Doherty explore the multiple meanings that a single image can have. Doherty has again suggested that this interest may stem from his witnessing of Bloody Sunday and subsequent knowledge that many photos of the incident did not tell the whole truth. Some of Doherty's earliest works are of maps and similar images accompanied by texts in a manner similar to the land art of Richard Long, except that here the text sometimes seems to contradict the image. Doherty's video pieces are often projected in a confined space, giving a sense of claustrophobia. The videos themselves sometimes create a mood that has been compared to film noir. Doherty has acknowledged the importance of the Orchard Gallery in Derry as a venue where he could see modern art in his formative years. Doherty was shortlisted for the prestigious Turner Prize in 1994 and 2003, and has represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale in 1993, Great Britain at the São Paulo Art Biennial in 2003 and Northern Ireland at the 2007 Venice Biennale.

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After 3 months, these lots may be sold without prior notice in order to write off the costs that the buyer is responsible for. In this case, the resale price will be deposited at a deposit and consignment office in the name of the buyer, after deductions for buyer's costs, reselling costs, and the difference in price.

Auction Details

Artists & Photographs

by
Pierre Bergé & Associés
October 25, 2011, 03:00 PM CET

avenue Louise 479, 1050 Bruxelles, Brussels, B-1000, BE

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Buyer's Premium

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The auction will be conducted in Euros (e). No delay will be allowed concerning payment. As well as the hammer price, buyers will pay the following
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For works to which Artist's Resale Rights are applicable, the successful bidder will pay a 4 percent supplement to total sale price and legal costs.
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demanded of Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts in the case of the export documents not being supplied by the buyer. The buyer must
take delivery of the lot within three working days after the auction. After that delay, Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts reserve the
right, without prior notice, to transfer paid-for lots that have not collected to storage at the cost, risk and perils of the buyer. After 3 months, these lots may
be sold without prior notice in order to write off the costs that the buyer is responsible for. In this case, the resale price will be deposited at a deposit and
consignment office in the name of the buyer, after deductions for buyer's costs, reselling costs, and the difference in price.
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settling date, the amount due will be increased in full right by 15%. Without prejudice to proceedings for payment at the charge of the buyer, lots unpaid
after 3 working days may be put into auction again without reserve without prior notice; in which case, the defaulting buyer will be held responsible for
paying the difference between the new price, as well as all costs and outlays relative to having to put the lot back into auction, and cannot claim any excess
if there is any.
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- Salle des Beaux-Arts should be considered as simple indications, and are not binding in any case. They do not guarantee the exactitude of a declaration
relative to the author, origin, date, age, attribution, provenance, weight or material state of the lot. No employee is authorised to give such guarantees.
Consequently buyers must verify for themselves the nature and material state of the lots. Detailed information on the condition of the lots described by the
experts and the auction house is available to buyers who request it. The working condition of the pendulums and the condition of the mechanisms is not guaranteed.
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or their dissolution will be the exclusive competence of the courts of Brussels.
(1) The global amount to be paid has to be considered as an amount inclusive of tax.

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Purchased lots will become available only after payment in full has been made.

The sale will be conducted in Euros. In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay us the buyer's premium together with any applicable value added tax.

The hammer stroke will mark the acceptance of the highest bid and the pronouncing of the word "adjugé" or any equivalent will amount to the conclusion of the purchase contract between the seller and the last bidder taken in consideration.

The present general conditions apply to all sales organised by Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts. Participation in the sale implies
the acceptance of these conditions.

The internet bid live constitutes a bidding contract between the bidder and Pierre Bergé et Associés.

Bidding order will be in accordance with the lot numbers of the catalogue. Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts reserve the right
to set the order of the progression of the lots, and bidders are required to conform to this. The highest and last bid shall be the buyer. In case of dispute or mistake over highest bid, the lot shall be put up for sale again.

The auctioneer and huissier judiciaire have the right to make the final decision concerning all difficulty arising during bidding at the auction.

Delay in Payment

All sums not paid 30 days after the auction will be subject to charge without prior notice of 1% per month.

Furthermore, in the case of non-payment at settling date, the amount due will be increased in full right by 15%.

Without prejudice to proceedings for payment at the charge of the buyer, lots unpaid after 3 working days may be put into auction again without reserve without prior notice; in which case, the defaulting buyer will be held responsible for paying the difference between the new price, as well as all costs and outlays relative to having to put the lot back into auction, and cannot claim any excess if there is any.

Shipping

Auction House does NOT shi, BUT will help arrange shipment, at buyer's expense. PLEASE CONTACT THE AUCTION HOUSE FIRST.

All formalities concerning transport are the exclusive responsibility of the buyer. In case of exporting outside the European Union, the buyer is committedto accept the financial consequences to Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts for that exportation.

The buyer is also committed to use either a carrier approved by Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts, or to deposit a cheque covering the eventual VAT costs which may demanded of Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts in the case of the export documents not being supplied by the buyer.

The buyer must take delivery of the lot within three working days after the auction. After that delay, Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium) - Salle des Beaux-Arts reserve the right, without prior notice, to transfer paid-for lots that have not collected to storage at the cost, risk and perils of the buyer.

After 3 months, these lots may be sold without prior notice in order to write off the costs that the buyer is responsible for. In this case, the resale price will be deposited at a deposit and consignment office in the name of the buyer, after deductions for buyer's costs, reselling costs, and the difference in price.

Premium

The auction will be conducted in Euros (€).

No delay will be allowed concerning payment.

As well as the hammer price, buyers will pay the following premium

up to 500 000 Euros, 24% (1) inclusive of tax,

above 500 000 Euros, 19% (1) inclusive of tax.

This calculation will be applied to each lot separately. Payments and taxes may be paid in Euros (e) at : Pierre Bergé & associés (Belgique). Banque : I.N.G.-Rue du Trône, 1-B-1 000 Bruxelles-N° compte : 310 - 0503145 - 92 IBAN : BE12 3100 5031 4592-SWIFT? : BBRU BE BB

(1) The global amount to be paid has to be considered as an amount inclusive of tax.

Taxes and VAT

For works to which Artist's Resale Rights are applicable, the successful bidder will pay a 4 percent supplement to total sale price and legal costs.

For all information concerning which works are subject to Artist's Resale Rights, potential buyers may contact Pierre Bergé & Associés before the auction.

For lots whose seller is a non-resident (lots signalled by a black square), the successful bidder will pay VAT of 6% on top of the total sale price, plus legal costs.

This VAT will be reimbursed upon presentation of proof of export outside the EU , within a maximum delay of one month.

For lots sold by non-resident (lots marked by a black square or a red square) the buyer will pay a 21% VAT (lot marked by a black square) or a 6% VAT (lot marked by a red square) on the hammer price plus the premium.

The buyer will be refunded of this VAT when he will be presenting our cashier with proof of export out of EE C.

The 21 % VAT on lots marked by a green triangle will be reimbursed, for persons liable for VAT and for purchases to be exported, upon presentation of proof of export.

Responsibility

Pierre Bergé et Associés is happy to provide condition reports for individual lots upon request (PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SEND CONDITION REPORT FOR THE LOT UNDER THE ESTIMATE OF 500 euros).

The indications appearing on the catalogues, advertisements, brochures and any other written material produced by Pierre Bergé & Associés (Belgium)- Salle des Beaux-Arts should be considered as simple indications, and are not binding in any case. They do not guarantee the exactitude of a declaration relative to the author, origin, date, age, attribution, provenance, weight or material state of the lot. No employee is authorised to give such guarantees.

Consequently buyers must verify for themselves the nature and material state of the lots. <br>Detailed information on the condition of the lots described by the experts and the auction house is available to buyers who request it.

The working condition of the pendulums and the condition of the mechanisms is not guaranteed.