About the Artwork
Office at Night #1
1985 - 1986
Victor Burgin
born 1941
English
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Gelatin silver prints with plastic laminate
Framed: 72 × 96 × 1 1/4 inches (182.9 × 243.8 × 3.2 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of the Lila and Gilbert Silverman Collection
2023.260.1-.3
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Provenance
1986, sold by (John Weber Gallery, New York, New York, USA);1986-2020, purchased by Gilbert B. Silverman [1925-2016] and Lila Silverman [1933-2020] (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA);
2020-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA), accessioned to the collection in 2023
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Grundberg, Andy. “Shows, Kaleidoscope of Visual Delights.” New York Times, May 16, 1986, C27.
Haus, Mary Ellen. “Victor Burgin, John Weber.” ARTnews (October 1986): p. 142 (ill.).
Conal, Robbie. “Not a Pretty Picture.” L.A. Weekly, July 3-9, 1987 (ill.).
Victor Burgin, Office at Night. Exh. cat. Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions. Los Angeles, 1987 (ill.).
Under Construction: New Photomontage. Exh. cat. Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum. Bloomfield Hills, 1988.
Colby, Joy. “Cranbrook Develops a Photo Opportunity.” The Detroit News, February 7, 1988, p. 1K; p. 5K.
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Victor Burgin, Office at Night #1, 1985 - 1986, gelatin silver prints with plastic laminate. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Lila and Gilbert Silverman Collection, 2023.260.1-.3.
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