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Price AUD$6800.00 | Limited Edition Price CAD$6700.00 | Limited Edition Price £4933.00 | Limited Edition Price €5740.00 | Limited Edition Price USD$6500.00 | Limited Edition Price T6500.00 | Limited Edition
Artspace, a Phaidon company, is pleased to announce a new limited edition artwork by New York-based artist Jim Hodges: with you, 2024.
American artist Jim Hodges is known internationally for his singular ability to infuse emotion and narrative into the objects of our daily lives, centering experience as the primary objective of his work. Many of Hodges’ sculptures are forged from humble or found materials that are transformed through his touch, conjuring both memory and imagination.
with you presents multiple possibilities with two vessels—one of basalt stone, and one of cast glass—which can be suspended together in a handmade wooden pedestal or separately as a wall-mounted relief. In itself an inclusive gesture, with you depends upon the participation of its owner: the artwork is complete when flowers are placed inside the objects. Each time the flowers are replaced, with you is reactivated and resolved once again.
“The artwork is an invitation and an opportunity for connection. It was conceived as a meditation and a celebration to honor the spectrum of beauty we share and the possibilities relationships invite—with gratitude for all who’ve joined forces to generously impact lives in the most positive ways we can imagine.” — Jim Hodges
with you is presented in partnership with the 2024 TWO x TWO for AIDS Art Gala and Auction. Proceeds from the sale of the limited edition benefit the Dallas Museum of Art and amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. Jim Hodges was the 2008 TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Honoree.
Edition of 22
Scuplture's dimension:Crystal: 11 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches, Basalt: variable dimensions, Walnut Pedestal: 9 3/8 x 8.5 x 15 inches
This work comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity brochure.
Jim Hodges’ art has merged the practices of drawing and sculpture since the 1980s. From such large scale installations as his permanent glass sculptures at New York City’s Grand Central Terminal (2020) to such intimate works as the doodled napkins comprising Diary of Flowers (1994), a through-line in Hodges’ practice is his persistent and patient study of temporality, life, and …