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Marilyn Minter

Ball Spitter

2012
Chromogenic print, ed. 10/20
24 x 20 in.

Courtesy of the artist and Regen Projects, Los Angeles

© Marilyn Minter

Estimate: $8,500
Ball Spitter
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Marilyn Minter studied both painting and photography at the University of Florida and Syracuse University. Her ironic paintings of the 1980s critiqued the way popular culture and Pop Art alike treat women as unrealistic mannequins. She borrowed images from both housewives' magazines and hardcore pornography; her appropriations from the latter were sharply criticized. In the mid-1990s, she exhibited a long-shelved series of photographs of her reclusive, drug-addicted mother. At that point Minter began taking pictures again and based her paintings on her own photos rather than on found sources. In her unforgiving close-ups, the flaws of the human body collide with the heavily made-up, jewel-bedecked fictions of the glamour industry. At once seductive and unnerving, these works explore the complicated relationship between media representations and self-image.

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Ball Spitter
Marilyn Minter, Ball Spitter, 2012; Chromogenic print, ed. 10/20, 24 x 20 in.;

Courtesy of the artist and Regen Projects, Los Angeles

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© Marilyn Minter

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