Mimi Gross Grooms (1940 - ) Aluminum Sculpture
Similar Sale History
View More Items in ArtRelated Art
More Items in Art
View MoreItem Details
Description
Medium: Enamel on Aluminum
Signed:Signed and numbered on the reverse 37/135
Date Created: 1983
Dimensions with Frame:
Condition: Excellent
Provenance:
Biography of the Artist: Mimi Gross (1940-) is a New York City born artist. She is the daughter of the sculptor Chaim Gross. From 1963-1976 she was married to the artist Red Grooms who was her collaborator on many projects. Her work spans from painting and drawing to happenings, films, mail art, book design, costume and set design, diorama and sculpture.
She began exhibiting in Provincetown, MA, an artist colony where she spent her summers with her family. She had a solo show at the Provincetown Art Association in 1957 followed by a solo show at the Sun Gallery in 1958 and a three-woman show at the Sun Gallery in 1963.
She became well-known for large 3-D constructions she made with her husband Red Grooms, including City of Chicago (1967-68), Discount Store (1970-71), Astronauts on the Moon (1972) and Ruckus Manhattan (1975-76).
She has collaborated with the dancer Douglas Dunn[1] on more than 18 dances, designing sets and costumes, beginning with Foot Rules in 1978 and most recently tanks under trees (May 2008) with text by Anne Waldman.
Buyer's Premium
- 16.5% up to $10,000.00
- 16.5% up to $100,000.00
- 16.5% above $100,000.00