About the Artwork
Crosby Street Circle 113
1996
Gary Lang
born 1950
American
Unknown
Acrylic on canvas
Overall: 113 inches (287 cm)
Paintings
Contemporary Art after 1950
Founders Society Purchase, Henry E. and Consuelo S. Wenger Foundation Fund, Maxwell and Marjorie Jospey Fund, Friends of Modern Art Fund, Twentieth Century Painting and Sculpture Fund, with funds from Gilbert and Lila Silverman, David and Marion Handleman, Jerome Halperin and Helen Zuckerman, in honor of Samuel Sachs II
1996.35
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Markings
Signed, verso: Gary Lang
Inscribed, titled, dated verso: Crosby Street Circle | NYC | 1996
Provenance
The artist
Brian Gross Fine Art, Inc. (San Francisco, California, USA)
1996-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Koplos, Janet. "Gary Lang at Crosby Street Project." Art in America (September 1996): 108-109.
Smith, Roberta. "Gary Lang 'Hague Project.'" Art in Review, the New York Times, February 9, 1996.
Mahoney, Robert. "Gary Lang, 'The Hague Project.'" Time Out Magazine, March 1996, ill.
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Gary Lang, Crosby Street Circle 113, 1996, acrylic on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Henry E. and Consuelo S. Wenger Foundation Fund, Maxwell and Marjorie Jospey Fund, et al., 1996.35.
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