A unique collage of 6 polaroids with a handwritten text about "" Used Red Shoes "". The work is signed and dated lower right in pencil. This unique Photographic work was part of the Robert Heinecken : photography exhibition, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago,1999 ** This work consists of six sequential Polaroid photographs, created in 1977. Below the images, Heinecken has handwritten a short, intimate conversation between a She and a He, adding a textual element to the visual narrative. Also in pencil a written explanation along the lower edge *** The work is professionally framed, floated, on a linen background, in a high-quality, broad wooden frame with PLEXIGLAS Optical HC, scratch-resistant and UV-protected. Work approx 40 x 50 cm - Framed approx. 60 x 70 cm **** Heineckens work often blurs the boundaries between photography, printmaking, and conceptual art, and this piece exemplifies his innovative approach to image-making. The Polaroids are unique, no edition, making this a rare and singular work within Heineckens oeuvre. The piece is signed and dated in pencil, Heinecken 1975-78, in the lower right corner *** Robert Heinecken (1931 - 2006) was a pioneering American photographer and conceptual artist known for his radical redefinition of photographic media. Heinecken s work often involved found imagery, collage techniques, and photographic manipulation, challenging conventional notions of photography as a purely documentary medium. His influence on contemporary photography is profound, as he continuously explored themes of mass media, consumer culture, and visual perception throughout his career. *** Museums and Collections *** Robert Heineckens work is held in prominent institutions worldwide, including: # Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York - Showcasing his experimental and conceptual photographic works. # J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles - Featuring significant examples of his innovative photographic techniques. # Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Houses key works that reflect his influence on postmodern photography. # San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), San Francisco - Recognizing his pioneering contributions to image manipulation. # Centre Pompidou, Paris -Represents his impact on contemporary visual culture ***** SHIPPING: Worldwide shipping available *** CONDITION: in very good condition *****