Woman with Dog (Frau mit Hund)

Description

Katharina Fritsch makes meticulous reproductions of everyday objects, rendering them unfamiliar through extreme shifts in scale and either alluring or repellent color choices. Indeed, saturated and nonreflective coats of color lend her sculptures a strong sense of otherworldliness. “I always call the starting point [for a sculpture] a vision,” she has said. “I’ll be in a tram or driving a car and I suddenly get a picture in my mind. Something completely normal turns into a miracle—something I’ve never seen before. Simple things you see every day turn into something strange, something alien.” Woman with Dog is clearly scaled up— enormously so—from a small figurine made of shells, as one might find in a seaside souvenir shop.

Provenance

The artist; sold through Matthew Marks Gallery, New York to Stefan Edlis, Jan. 7, 2005 [copy of invoice in curatorial object file]; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, Apr. 21, 2015.

Woman with Dog (Frau mit Hund)

Katharina Fritsch

2004

Accession Number

229376

Medium

Polyester, iron, wood, and paint

Dimensions

Woman: 177.2 × 101.6 × 101.6 cm (69 3/4 × 40 × 40 in.); Dog: 45.7 × 61 × 41.9 cm (18 × 24 × 16 1/2 in.)

Classification

sculpture

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Edlis Neeson Collection