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Duane Michals (American, b. 1932) The Father Prepares His Dead Son\'s Body for Burial, 1991
Estimate: $800-$1,200
Sold
$2,250
Live Auction
Master of Ceremonies: The Joel Grey Collection
Size
Sheet: 16 x 19 3/4 inches.
Description
Duane Michals

(American, b. 1932)

The Father Prepares His Dead Son's Body for Burial, 1991

gelatin silver print with handwritten text

signed and numbered 2/25 in ink

Sheet: 16 x 19 3/4 inches.


The Collection of Joel Grey

Condition
Framed: 22 1/2 x 27 inches.Largely very good condition. Soft creases and bumps apparent along extreme edges of margins - for example, the most noticeable is the bottom left corner. Please note that this work was not examined out of its frame.
Signature
signed and numbered 2/25 in ink
Provenance
Lot Note:Duane Michals is a pioneering American photographer known for his deeply personal, often philosophical photo sequences that blend image and text to explore themes of identity, memory, love, and mortality. A self-taught artist, Michals broke away from traditional photographic norms in the 1960s and 70s, introducing narrative and handwritten captions into his work- transforming photography into a poetic, introspective art form.Mr. Grey, who owns several of Michals’s works, speaks of him with warmth and admiration: “He’s a genius – I mean he knows more about art than almost anyone I know… and he’s a good friend.” Their friendship began serendipitously- “I think walking down the street where I lived,” Grey recalls- and blossomed through a shared passion for theater and art. Grey describes Michals as “one of the funniest people you’ll ever meet, and one of the smartest,” noting that he’s always creating: “He never stops. He’s just a genius.” For Grey, Michals is not only a brilliant visual artist but also “a poet” whose work continues to inspire.