Interchange
Artist: Willem de Kooning
Sale Price: $328 million
Year: 1955
Sale Date: September 2015
Owner: Kenneth C. Griffin
Interchange
This theoretical expressionist work of art in oil was finished by Willem de Kooning, a Dutch-American expressionist, in 1955. The title of the painting, Interchange, is both inside and remotely representative. As such, it depicts the actual image yet additionally alludes to an adjustment of de Kooning’s profession. This is the point at which he started to wander from substantial subjects like female figures and advanced to his late-vocation interest with a conceptual metropolitan view.
Despite this, there is a theoretical portrayal of a lady dressed in pink in the canvas’ middle, if you squint. The composition was sold in 2015 to Kenneth C. Griffin for $328 million. It is at present borrowed to the Art Institute of Chicago.
Did you know?
De Kooning is liable for some other exceptionally valued conceptual expressionist works, including Composition, Police Gazette, and Easter Monday.
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