Perrin, Philippe. (b. 1964). Monumental Knife.
France, 2000. Cast aluminum. This work is number 4 from the edition of 8. Signed, dated and numbered to blade: [Philippe Perrin PP 2000 N 4/8]. 36 x 7 x 2 inches (91 x 18 x 5 cm). Provenance: Cannes Encheres, Art Moderne et Contemporain, 28 February 2016, Lot 725 | Private Collection. NB: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ITEM WILL REQUIRE CUSTOM CRATING AND ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES WILL APPLY.
Since the 1980s, Philippe Perrin has been an unconventional figure on the international art scene, known for his short temper and bad-boy image. His work blends reality and fiction, evoking symbols of violence taken from a variety of genres, such as crime fiction, cinema, or popular culture. Notably, he often plays with scale, enlarging objects such as a revolver or a razor blade to monumental sizes.
Perrin, Philippe. (b. 1964). Monumental Knife.
France, 2000. Cast aluminum. This work is number 4 from the edition of 8. Signed, dated and numbered to blade: [Philippe Perrin PP 2000 N 4/8]. 36 x 7 x 2 inches (91 x 18 x 5 cm). Provenance: Cannes Encheres, Art Moderne et Contemporain, 28 February 2016, Lot 725 | Private Collection. NB: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ITEM WILL REQUIRE CUSTOM CRATING AND ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES WILL APPLY.
Since the 1980s, Philippe Perrin has been an unconventional figure on the international art scene, known for his short temper and bad-boy image. His work blends reality and fiction, evoking symbols of violence taken from a variety of genres, such as crime fiction, cinema, or popular culture. Notably, he often plays with scale, enlarging objects such as a revolver or a razor blade to monumental sizes.