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Elixir of Life: Photographs from The Olbricht Collection

Tracey Moffatt

Something More (9 photographs)

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Elixir of Life: Photographs from The Olbricht Collection

Tracey Moffat

b. 1960

Something More (9 photographs)


the complete set of 9 Cibachrome prints, each signed, dated and editioned '22/30' in ink on the reverse, framed

images: 40 by 51 in. (101.6 by 129.6 cm.)

frames: 50¾ by 62⅝ in. (129 by 159 cm.)

Executed in 1989.

Acquired directly from the photographer in 1998 by the present owner

Bremen, Neues Museum Weserburg and Bremen, Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Without Hesitation: The Olbricht Collection Part 2, June - September 2001

Leverkusen, Museum Morsbroich and Schrobenhausen, Museen Schrobenhausen, Franz von Lenbach und die Kunst heute, 2003 - 2004

Donald Williams and Collin Simpson, Art Now: Contemporary Art Post-1970 (Sydney, 1994), p. 141

Gael Newton, Tracey Moffatt: Fever Pitch (Sydney, 1995), pp. 19 and 37-57

Adrian Martin, “Tracey Moffatt's Australia (A Reconnaissance),” Parkett, No. 53, 1998, p. 23 and back cover 

Lourdes Peracaula, ed., Tracey Moffatt (Barcelona: Fundación la Caixa, 1999), front and back cover and pp. 31-7

Burkhard Riemschneider and Uta Grosenick, eds., Art at the Turn of the Millennium (Cologne, 1999), pp. 348-49

Tracey Moffatt: Laudanum (Berlin, 1999), pp. 8, 10, 11, 28, and 31

Ned Rifkin, Chorus of Light: Photographs from the Sir Elton John Collection (Atlanta: High Museum of Art, 2000), pp. 198-99

Without Hesitation: The Olbricht Collection Part 2 (Bremen: Neues Museum Weserburg and Bremen: Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, 2001), pp. 171-73 (these prints)

Franz von Lenbach und die Kunst heute (Leverkusen: Museum Morsbroich and Schrobenhausen: Museen Schrobenhausen, 2004), pp. 31-2 (these prints)

Catherine Summerhayes, The Moving Images of Tracey Moffatt (Milan, 2007), p. 15