Agnes Denes

£ 5,000
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The Butterfly Effect
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl
Limited edition of 25
Hand-signed
660 x 742 mm
£5,000 incl. VAT

This May, forty years since pioneering environmental artist Agnes Denes (b.1931) first sowed the seeds of her prophetic public artwork Wheatfield - A Confrontation, CIRCA presents ‘Another Confrontation’. With this new commission, Denes transforms Piccadilly Lights and major screens around the world into platforms for change. Featuring three new video works alongside a specially created interactive AR wheat field on Instagram, Denes alerts audiences once again to the planet’s continuing humanitarian and environmental challenges. Alongside this major new commission Denes had produced The Butterfly Effect, a hand-signed limited edition print.

 

“PLANT LOVE - HARVEST PEACE” - AGNES DENES


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ABOUT  AGNES DENES
Agnes Denes was born in Budapest, raised in Sweden, and educated throughout the United States. She has participated in more than 600 exhibitions at galleries and museums internationally. Her solo shows have been presented at venues including Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1979) and Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (1974), among retrospective surveys at Firstsite, Colchester, United Kingdom (2013); The Living Pyramid, Socrates Sculpture Park (2015); Ludwig Museum, Budapest (2008); Samek Art Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA (2003); and Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (1992) and a major, critically acclaimed solo exhibition at The Shed, New York (2019-2020).

Agnes Denes, Wheatfield - A Confrontation: Battery Park Landfill, Downtown Manhattan - With Agnes Denes Standing in the Field, 1982
Photo credit: John McGrail
courtesy Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York

ABOUT CIRCA
CIRCA commissions a different artist each month to present new ideas that consider our world today, circa 2022. Previous CIRCA commissioned artists include Patti Smith, Tony Cokes, David Hockney and Ai Weiwei. Discover more here

ABOUT #CIRCAECONOMY
Harvest Peace  by  Agnes Denes is created especially in support of the #CIRCAECONOMY - a circular model designed to support the CIRCA free public art programme and create life-changing opportunities for the wider art & culture community. Discover more here.

Load image into Gallery viewer, Agnes Denes