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Breast Bomb, 1967

Breast Bomb, 1967

Cut up, reassembled and mounted silver gelatin prints

Unique piece with nine variations

15 x 15 inches, overall

Kodak Safety Film/Christmas Mistake, 1971

Kodak Safety Film/Christmas Mistake, 1971

Lithographic film in lightbox

40 x 60 inches

Documentary Photograph/Cocktails #3 (Martini, Pretzel Sticks, Olives, Crackers and Plate), 1971

Documentary Photograph/Cocktails #3 (Martini, Pretzel Sticks, Olives, Crackers and Plate), 1971

Unique toned silver gelatin photogram

8 x 10 inches

Figure Foliage #2, 1969

Figure Foliage #2, 1969

Unique 3D Transparent Photo-Film, Plexiglas and wood-laminate block

5 x 5 x 1 inches

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Unique 3D Transparent Photo-Film, Plexiglas and wood-laminate block

5 x 5 x 1 inches

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Unique 3D Transparent Photo-Film, Plexiglas and wood-laminate block

5 x 5 x 1 inches

Figure/Flower, 1968

Figure/Flower, 1968

Cut up, reassembled and mounted silver gelatin prints

Unique with two variations

15 x 15 inches

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Lingerie (Identical Intimate Apparel), 1982

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Lingerie (Identical Intimate Apparel), 1982

Offest lithograph with Polaroid

20 x 15 inches

Edition of 10

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Matching Facial Expressions, 1981

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Matching Facial Expressions, 1981

Offset lithograph with Polaroid

20 x 15 inches

Periodical #6, Third Group, 1971

Periodical #6, Third Group, 1971

Unique, Re-collected magazine with offset lithograph printed pages

8 x 10 images

Reagan Dancing 'B', 1986

Reagan Dancing 'B', 1986

Unique C-print with offset lithograph TV mat

19 x 13 inches

She: I'm beginning to feel uncomfortable, 1975-78

She: I'm beginning to feel uncomfortable, 1975-78

Color Polaroids mounted to board with handwritten text

15 x 20 inches

He: You have very exquisite taste in lingerie, 1979

He: You have very exquisite taste in lingerie, 1979

Color polaroids mounted to board with handwritten text

15 x 20 inches

Studies #7, 1970

Studies #7, 1970

Silver gelatin print

10 x 8 inches

Studies #19, 1970

Studies #19, 1970

Silver gelatin print

10 x 8 inches

Shiva and Parvotti seated, Embracing and their Son, Ganesha, 1991

Shiva and Parvotti seated, Embracing and their Son, Ganesha, 1991

Relief magazine advertisements collage

8 x 4 feet

Lessons in Posing Subjects, Simulated Animal Skin Garments, 1982

Lessons in Posing Subjects, Simulated Animal Skin Garments, 1982

Offset lithograph with Polaroid

20 x 15 images

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Time 2nd Group, 1971

Time 2nd Group, 1971

Unique offset lithograph on magazine

10 3/4 x 8 inches

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

Emulsion and chalk on canvas, unique

10 x 12 inches

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

Emulsion and chalk on canvas, unique

10 x 12 inches

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

Emulsion and chalk on canvas, unique

10 x 12 inches

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Breast Bomb, 1967

Breast Bomb, 1967

Cut up, reassembled and mounted silver gelatin prints

Unique piece with nine variations

15 x 15 inches, overall

Kodak Safety Film/Christmas Mistake, 1971

Kodak Safety Film/Christmas Mistake, 1971

Lithographic film in lightbox

40 x 60 inches

Documentary Photograph/Cocktails #3 (Martini, Pretzel Sticks, Olives, Crackers and Plate), 1971

Documentary Photograph/Cocktails #3 (Martini, Pretzel Sticks, Olives, Crackers and Plate), 1971

Unique toned silver gelatin photogram

8 x 10 inches

Figure Foliage #2, 1969

Figure Foliage #2, 1969

Unique 3D Transparent Photo-Film, Plexiglas and wood-laminate block

5 x 5 x 1 inches

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Unique 3D Transparent Photo-Film, Plexiglas and wood-laminate block

5 x 5 x 1 inches

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Figure Foliage #3, 1969

Unique 3D Transparent Photo-Film, Plexiglas and wood-laminate block

5 x 5 x 1 inches

Figure/Flower, 1968

Figure/Flower, 1968

Cut up, reassembled and mounted silver gelatin prints

Unique with two variations

15 x 15 inches

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Lingerie (Identical Intimate Apparel), 1982

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Lingerie (Identical Intimate Apparel), 1982

Offest lithograph with Polaroid

20 x 15 inches

Edition of 10

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Matching Facial Expressions, 1981

Lessons in Posing Subjects: Matching Facial Expressions, 1981

Offset lithograph with Polaroid

20 x 15 inches

Periodical #6, Third Group, 1971

Periodical #6, Third Group, 1971

Unique, Re-collected magazine with offset lithograph printed pages

8 x 10 images

Reagan Dancing 'B', 1986

Reagan Dancing 'B', 1986

Unique C-print with offset lithograph TV mat

19 x 13 inches

She: I'm beginning to feel uncomfortable, 1975-78

She: I'm beginning to feel uncomfortable, 1975-78

Color Polaroids mounted to board with handwritten text

15 x 20 inches

He: You have very exquisite taste in lingerie, 1979

He: You have very exquisite taste in lingerie, 1979

Color polaroids mounted to board with handwritten text

15 x 20 inches

Studies #7, 1970

Studies #7, 1970

Silver gelatin print

10 x 8 inches

Studies #19, 1970

Studies #19, 1970

Silver gelatin print

10 x 8 inches

Shiva and Parvotti seated, Embracing and their Son, Ganesha, 1991

Shiva and Parvotti seated, Embracing and their Son, Ganesha, 1991

Relief magazine advertisements collage

8 x 4 feet

Lessons in Posing Subjects, Simulated Animal Skin Garments, 1982

Lessons in Posing Subjects, Simulated Animal Skin Garments, 1982

Offset lithograph with Polaroid

20 x 15 images

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Time 2nd Group, 1971

Time 2nd Group, 1971

Unique offset lithograph on magazine

10 3/4 x 8 inches

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

Emulsion and chalk on canvas, unique

10 x 12 inches

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

Emulsion and chalk on canvas, unique

10 x 12 inches

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

TV Dinner/Shrimp #1-#6, 1971

Emulsion and chalk on canvas, unique

10 x 12 inches

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Press Release

Marc Selwyn Fine Art is pleased to announce a major exhibition of works by Robert Heinecken. The exhibition will span more than thirty years and retrospect Heinecken’s vast range of photographic imagery, including photosculpture, photoprints, skiagrams and polaroids, among others.

Heinecken pushed the boundaries of the photographic medium, breaking through aesthetic and technical limitations, to realize photosculpture, conceptual photography and photographic cubism. An accomplished printmaker who seldom used a camera, he pioneered the integration of conventionally opposing mediums and unconventional processes into what he called paraphotography. His integration of photography and other media have often been compared to Robert Rauschenberg. Heinecken’s constructed images on magazines and mail order catalogs illustrate the power of mass media by collapsing the boundaries between the “real” and “manufactured.”

As the New York Times wrote in Heinecken’s 2006 obituary, “Instead of treating photographs as the autonomous creations of their makers, as did Ansel Adams and other postwar tastemakers, he viewed them as forms of cultural iconography that reflected the commercialism and venality of contemporary life. In this sense, he was a forerunner of appropriationist artists of the 1980's like Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince, who borrowed and recontextualized existing photographic images culled from printed reproductions.”

Heinecken attended University of California at Los Angeles. After receiving his master’s degree in 1960, he was hired by the university where he remained for 31 years. In 1963, founded the photography department at UCLA and helped found the Society for Photographic Education in 1964, serving as chairman in 1970 and 1971. Two recent exhibitions include major retrospectives by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago in 1999 and the Center for Creative Photography (University of Arizona) in 2003. 

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