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Gelatin silver print on baryta paper USA, 1987 Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. 1941) – US-American media artist Barely leggible signed ‘Lynn Leeson Hershman’ and dated ‘87’ with copyright sign in black felt-tip pen lower right; moreover inscribed '4/d' From the series 'Phantom Limb Seduction', 1985-1987 Literature: Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014, ill. p. 173 Dimensions: 106 x 81 cm Matted behind glass in ebonized wooden frame: 124 x 86.5 cm Good condition Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany In the series ‘Phantom Limb Seduction’, Leeson deals with the loss of female identity through media and technology Condition: The work is in good condition, showing minor marks from a former mounting to the lower right and the upper margin, as well as minor traces of usage to the frame. The dimensions are 106 x 81 cm, while the frame measures 124 x 86.5 cm. Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. 1941) Lynn Hershman Leeson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and is considered one of the groundbreaking artists in the fields of photography, video, film, performance, installation and media art. Leeson started her artistic career in the 1960s, when she drew attention to her new and innovative works considering social issues such as the relationship between man and machine, the relation of the real to the virtual or the construction of identity. Her most famous series of works, ‘Roberta Breitmore’ (1973-1987) shows, for instance, a kind of clone of the artist and deals with topics like cyber-identity, artificial intelligence and reproduction. In her latest works Leeson relates to mass media products like smartphones and scientific developments in the field of genetics. Leeson has been repeatedly awarded with prizes. Exhibitions were held in renowned museums such as the Tate Modern in London. Her works are also part of important collections, including the MoMA in New York, the Walker Art Center and the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum. The artist lives and works in San Francisco, California and New York. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.