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Pierre Alechinsky (Belgium, b. 1927) and Snakes

Boxes / Central Park / Critters / Drawings / Faces / Grandes Marges / Hors Texte
Labyrinths / Landscapes / Mark-Making / Screamers / Snakes / Transformations / Venice / Volcanoes
In the Chinese calendar, the Year of the Snake comes every twelve years. For Alechinsky, a founding member of COBRA (an acronym for the cities that contributed members to the group, Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam), the Year of the Snake can be an auspicious one. In 1977, also the Year of the Snake, Alechinsky was awarded the first Andrew W. Mellon Prize for Painting and executed one of the prints we are featuring, also called The Year of the Snake. In 1989, Alechinsky's Guggenheim retrospective which had been traveling in Europe for almost two years had finally come to its end, in 2001, we celebrated the Year of the Snake with a large show of Alechinsky's original prints and several drawings; in 2013, the Year of the Sanke will come again, but we have no intention of waiting until then. Only time will tellwhen, but time is whispering in our ears, why not in the fall of 2009 in a salute to Alechinsky's turning 81 (9x9, a number that probably has not significance whatsoever so far as Alechinsky is concerned). We are featuring lots of Alechinsky's favorite images: Central Park, snakes, volcanoes, gardens, dog-kings, smiling crocodiles and sea monsters, and people existing as best they can in a world that often seems to invite extreme emotional responses. (Sometimes you just want to scream!) Still, the central act of Alechinsky's art is the making of marks on a sheet of paper, on a canvas, on a copperplate, on a lithographic stone: for that is what distinguishes artists (visual or verbal) from destroyers.
The Year of the Snake. Original color serigraph with etching, 1977. 150 signed & numbered impressions on Arches wove paper. Published by the Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute. Image size: 964x634mm. Price: $4500.
Tireur de langue profilé / Tongue-puller in profile (A. 232). Original color lithograph, 1964. 80 signed and numbered impressions (of which ours is n. 21/80) plus 2600 signed and dated in the stone for an exhibition catalogue (with fold). Image size: 210x280mm. Price: $3000.
Vulcanologies III (A. 455) Original color lithograph, 1970. 90 signed & numbered impressions on wove paper. A little-known fact is here demonstrated: volcanoes explode when their snakes feel like they have a fire in their stomachs. Image size: 570x440mm. Price: $4000.

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Rue serpente. Original color lithograph, 1982. 90 signed & numbered impressions on Arches wove paper; our impression is n. 18/90. Starting out on a journey across a map, a snaky road suddenly transforms into a giant serpent with a quasi-human face looming above the map upon which the design is imposed. Image size: 833x600mm (matted in a 36x28 inch sheet of archival acid-free museum board). Price: $3750.
Serpent of Bimini. Original color etching, c. 1975. 75 signed & numbered impressions on Japon paper (very rich surfaces with lots of long silky fibers). Both a portrait of his father and a self-portrait, this pieces displays Alechinsky's characteristic mixture of chaos and order. A beautiful impression. Image size: 398x497mm. Price: $3750 .
Peau Neuve / New skin. Original color lithograph, 1973. 120 signed and numbered impressions. Image size: 646x543mm. Price: $2500.
Langue vert / Green tongue. Original color lithograph and etching, 1981. 100 signed and numbered impressions. Alechinsky's COBRA affiliation is glanced at her through the snake's green tongue (like a gardener's grteen thumb), bringing life to all it points towards. Image size: 790x555mm. Price: $4500.
Tous les sept ans changeait de peau / Every seven years the snake changes his skin (A. 321). Original etching, 1967. 35 signed & numbered impressions. Every seven years the snake changes its skin and the artist is reborn! A very rare etching playing upon the favorite beast of the COBRA group. Image size: 75x95mm. Price: $2500.
Pour Berggruen. Original color lithograph, 1979. 100 signed & numbered impressions. Image size: 230x250mm:” Price: $1250.
Snake Fish. Original color lithograph, 1977. 100 signed and numbered impressions for the deluxe edition of Pierre Alechinsky, Paintings and Writings (Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum, 1977). Published on the occasion of the award of the first Mellon Prize to Alechinsky, the deluxe edition of 100 is signed by Alechinsky; this lithograph was originally produced to accompany the book, though it has taken on a separate life of its own. The snake on the right appears to resent the process of evolution by which the fish, seen most clearly in his tail (bottom center) appears to be evolving into a life form able to leave the sea behind (unless, of course, he is warmly greeting this new life form by giving it a welcoming sniff with his sensory apparatus . Image size: 300x210mm. Price: $1250.
Coin jaune / The yellow corner. Original color lithograph, 1977. 125 signed and numbered impressions. If we begin by focusing on the yellow corner top left, the snake, fangs gaping, comes as something of a surprise. Don't they always! (As Monty Python reminded us, nobody ever expects the Spanish Inquisition; by the same token, no one ever expects to find a snake in the grass of their well-kept lawn!) Image size: 399x201mm. Price: SOLD.
Pierre Alechinsky, Paintings and Writings (Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum, 1977). Published on the occasion of the award of the first Mellon Prize to Alechinsky, the deluxe edition of 100 is signed by Alechinsky. The book contains essays by Alechinsky on artists like Joan Miró and Bram van Velde, stories by Alechinsky, a photoducmentation of COBRA, and a good selection of Alechinsky's most important early paintings. The work is decorated by reproductions of drawings done especially for the volume. Although unsigned copies are presently selling for as much as $125 in the usedd book market, we are pleased to be able to offer several used copies for $50.00 each.

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