Mickey Mouse AP 2008
Michael Kalish
Sculpture : License Plates
Size : 36x24 in | 91x61 cm
Framed : 42x32 in | 107x81 cm
Edition :
Year2008
Hand SignedSigned
Condition Excellent
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID116752
Michael Kalish - United States
Art Brokerage: Michael Kalish American Artist: Michael Kalish owes his art career to a South Dakota license plate and a fascination with the fundamental principles of America. After spending most of his life on the baseball field, he was uncertain about what life after college had in store. I was driving around one day and saw this car with a South Dakota license tag. It was unlike anything I'd ever seen and I found myself obsessed with the thought of collecting license plates from all over the country and turning them into art. Allowing his creativity to take over, Kalish began collecting tags and experimenting with ways to fuse them together to form a sculptural flag of the United States, his first piece. Kalish's passion led him to New York where he worked to create a pop icon collection featuring sculptures of The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Audrey Hepburn, Charlie Chaplin, Jim Morrison and David Letterman as well as expanding his American anthology with The Statue of Liberty, Mt. Rushmore, The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and of course, The Baseball Series. By the time Kalish added a second studio in Los Angeles, his work was showcased in galleries and included in private collections worldwide. He has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, US Weekly, American Style magazine, Art Business News, The London Times. The subjects of Kalish's work reference a broad sampling of American culture, from the all-American pastime of baseball and the morning cup of Java to portraits of popular, political and cultural icons. His signature medium, the license plate, embraces his ideal of Americana with his own contemporary sophistication, curiosity and distinctive style. "It's such a great dimension to a piece of art that there are 50, 100, 200 stories within a piece of art from people from all over the country, all over the world, where they've been. Whose car was that on? And what's the story behind that? And then each piece tells a different story." Michael Kalish. Listings wanted.