
Eve Sussman – Triangle (2008)
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Louisiana Edition with the work Triangle by British artist Eve Sussman. The work is a film still from the film The Sabine Women, which was the main work at Louisiana in 2008, when a number of the artist's works were shown.
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With a mix of theatre and film techniques, Eve Sussman (born 1961) has created long and beautifully flowing films of well-known and classic paintings. By collaborating with photographers, she has subsequently created a series of still images based on her cinematic masterpieces. These images no longer need the backbone of the film, but live on by virtue of their own inner qualities.
About Louisiana Editions
The Louisiana Edition is original graphics, created directly for Louisiana by artists who have exhibited at the museum in recent years and are all represented in the museum's collection. They are obvious collectors' items.
When Louisiana celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008, a number of artists who have exhibited at the museum were asked to create a graphic work that could then be sold in support of Louisiana. The series has since been continuously expanded.
The works are produced in limited editions (most in editions of 30) and priced in accordance with the artists themselves, who have generously wished to support Louisiana, as the proceeds from the series will go uncut to new purchases for the museum's collection. The works are unframed unless otherwise stated.
Dimensions: 61 x 82 cm
Material: Black and white photographic film still
Artist: Eve Sussman
Title: Triangle (2008)
Edition: 30
Louisiana editions are packed and shipped in special packaging that is suitable for art transport. You can therefore be completely confident that your edition will be delivered to you. However, once you have received the package, we recommend that you unpack your edition as soon as possible after receipt.

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