About The Work
With Diecimila, Jonathan Monk adopts a radical, conceptual stance by appropriating Chris Burden’s eponymous work of 1977, a double-sided facsimile of an Italian 10,000 lira banknote. Imperiling the notion of the ownership of the work, Monk even duplicates his predecessor’s signature. The mimetic operation is double, as Monk creates the facsimile of a facsimile.
Courtesy of mfc-michèle didier
About Jonathan Monk
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Facsimile
10.24 x 14.02 in
26.0 x 35.6 cm
Numbered and signed copies
About The Work
With Diecimila, Jonathan Monk adopts a radical, conceptual stance by appropriating Chris Burden’s eponymous work of 1977, a double-sided facsimile of an Italian 10,000 lira banknote. Imperiling the notion of the ownership of the work, Monk even duplicates his predecessor’s signature. The mimetic operation is double, as Monk creates the facsimile of a facsimile.
Courtesy of mfc-michèle didier
About Jonathan Monk
From The Magazine
- Art 101: How Relevant Is Vincent van Gogh? See 10 Contemporary Echoes of the Dutch Expressionist's Masterworks
- Interviews & Features: 10 Artists to Watch This June
- News & Events: Artists to Watch This September
- News & Events: A Tour of Highlights From São Paulo's 2014 SP-Arte Fair
- Art 101: The Existential Hilarity (or Hilarious Existentialism?) of Jonathan Monk
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