Artist
Michael Koerner(American, born 1963)American, born 1963
CultureAmerican
Titles
- DNA #8232L - #8236R
- from the series Coronae / DNA
Date2019
MediumTintype
DimensionsImage (Each): 8 1/16 × 5 7/8 in. (20.4 × 15 cm)
Sheet (Each): 8 1/16 × 5 7/8 in. (20.4 × 15 cm)
Sheet (Each): 8 1/16 × 5 7/8 in. (20.4 × 15 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Bettie Cartwright and Joan Morgenstern
Object number2019.676.A,.B
Not on view
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On the day the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki—August 9, 1945—Kimiko Takaki, mother of artist Michael Koerner, was 45 miles away in Sasebo, Japan, but the exposure would shadow her life and that of her future family. Genetic abnormalities at birth and cancers ended the lives of Michael’s four brothers, and his mother eventually succumbed to a rare disease. In his series Coronae / DNA, Koerner uses the chemicals of the wet collodion process to create visual references to his family’s genetic legacy, flinging, blowing, and streaking chemicals across the metal surface.
ProvenanceThe artist, Urbana, Illinois; [Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago]; purchased by MFAH, 2019.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Signed, verso, center of right plate: M Koerner // (2019) // DNA Diptych // 8232L - #8236 Right [with rectangular border]
Signed, verso, center of left plate: M Koerner // (2019) // DNA Diptych // #8232Left [with rectangular border] - #8236R
Printed in black on applied label, verso of frame backing, lower left: Catherine Edelman gallery // Michael Koerner // DNA #78362L - #7836R, 2018 // [2] 8 x 6 collodion on tin // Unique // 1637 W. Chicago Ave. • Chicago • www.edelmangallery.com
Signed, verso, center of left plate: M Koerner // (2019) // DNA Diptych // #8232Left [with rectangular border] - #8236R
Printed in black on applied label, verso of frame backing, lower left: Catherine Edelman gallery // Michael Koerner // DNA #78362L - #7836R, 2018 // [2] 8 x 6 collodion on tin // Unique // 1637 W. Chicago Ave. • Chicago • www.edelmangallery.com
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