Artist
Derek Fordjour(American, born 1974)American, born 1974
CultureAmerican
Titles
- Cotillion
Date2022
MediumAcrylic, charcoal, cardboard, oil pastel and foil on newspaper mounted on canvas
DimensionsCanvas: 96 × 72 3/16 in. (243.8 × 183.3 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global
Object number2022.190
Current Location
The Caroline Wiess Law Building
200 Brown Gallery
Exposé
Explore Further
Department
Modern and Contemporary ArtObject Type
Exhibition HistoryMagic, Mystery & Legerdemain. Los Angeles: David Kordansky Gallery, March 26-May 7, 2022
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Recto: [none]
Verso: Signed and dated upper right edge, in black marker: FORDJOUR '22
Verso: Signed and dated upper right edge, in black marker: FORDJOUR '22
Recto: [none]
Verso: Signed upper right edge, in black marker: FORDJOUR
Verso: Signed upper right edge, in black marker: FORDJOUR
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Catalogue raisonnéN/A
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Charles LeDray
2009
Laundry cart contents: purple satin bag; clear, white, and black hangers made from alumilite clear cast resin and galvanized steel wire; six pairs of trousers, one shirt, and two neckties made from various fabrics. Laundry bag with nylon cord, alumilite toggles, fabric, and thread, stuffed with fabric.
Palette: wood, nails, glue, wood stain, dirt.
Cart: wood frame with woven aluminum strips, 1/8-inch ungalvanized steel rod, clear acrylic spray coating, canvas, thread, vinyl, aluminum rivets, dirt, and newspaper ink.
Broom: wood handle and housing with bristles.
Floor: linoleum backed with canvas.
2010.221
Jim Hatchett
1990
Wood, paper towel, canvas, cardboard, wire, rock, glass, gesso, acrylic screen ink, oil stick, and plywood
91.1340
Everett Shinn
c. 1900–1905
Charcoal, chalk, and pastel on prepared ground on cardboard, mounted on paper board
85.205