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'''Kevin Abosch''' (born 1969) is an [[Ireland|Irish]] conceptual artist and photographer whose subjects include [[Johnny Depp]], [[Malala Yousafzai]], [[Yoko Ono]], [[Aung San Suu Kyi]] and "Potato #345". In 2015, Abosch's photographic work of a potato, "Potato #345" was reportedly sold to an unnamed businessman in Europe for a €1,000,000,.<ref>[http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Arts/article1659891.ece Mr Potato Head’s €1m spud photo]</ref> This would make it one of the most expensive photographs in the world.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Michael|first1=Zhang|title=This Photo of a Potato Sold for Over $1,000,000|url=http://petapixel.com/2016/01/21/this-photo-of-a-potato-sold-for-over-1000000/|website=PetaPixel|publisher=PetaPixel|accessdate=25 January 2016}}</ref> On February 14th, 2018 Abosch's virtual photographic artwork "Forever Rose" sold to a group of 10 art collectors for a record-breaking USD$1 million.<ref>[http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/14/technology/crypto-art-valentines-day/index.html CNN article - Crypto-artwork of a rose sells for $1 million]</ref>
| name = Kevin Abosch
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1969}}
| nationality = Irish
| known_for = [[Photography]], [[Conceptual Art]] and [[Installation art]]
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==National Gallery of Ireland==
In December 2013 the [[National Gallery of Ireland]] acquired three photographic portraits by Abosch for inclusion in the permanent National Portrait Collection. The portraits are of [[Bob Geldof]], [[Olwen Fouéré]] and [[Brian O'Driscoll]].<ref>[http://www.nationalgallery.ie/aboutus/pressroom/Current_Press_Releases/New_Portraits.aspx National Gallery of Ireland Press release] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216023828/http://www.nationalgallery.ie/aboutus/pressroom/Current_Press_Releases/New_Portraits.aspx |date=2013-12-16 }}</ref>


'''Kevin Abosch''' (born 1969) is an [[Ireland|Irish]] conceptual artist known for his works in photography, sculpture, installation and film. Abosch's work addresses the nature of identity, value and human currency and has been exhibited throughout the world, often in civic spaces, including The [[National Gallery of Ireland]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Kevin Abosch - National Gallery of Ireland|url=http://onlinecollection.nationalgallery.ie/people/5501/kevin-abosch==|website=National Gallery of Ireland}}</ref>, The [[Irish Museum of Modern Art]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Irish Museum of Modern Art Past Exhibitions|url=http://www.imma.ie/en/print.cgi?id=page_212499.htm==|website=IMMA/Ifrish Museum of Modern Art}}</ref>, The Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina<ref>{{cite web|title=Art Magazin Kevin Abosch|url=http://www.artmagazin.rs/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1167&Itemid=231==|website=artmagazin.rs}}</ref>, The [[Bogotá Museum of Modern Art]] and [[Dublin Airport]]<ref>{{cite web|title=The Faces That Make Up Modern Ireland|url=https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/the-faces-that-make-up-modern-ireland-26779951.html==|website=The Independent}}</ref>.
== Utopian Propagation ==
On October 28, 2016 Abosch installed a work consisting of 100 painted oil barrels in the Millennium Park at the [[Bogotá Museum of Modern Art]]<ref>{{cite web|title=PROPAGACIÓN UTÓPICA - KEVIN ABOSCH|url=http://www.mambogota.com/web/interna-actividad.php?cod=bGVvbmlkPTk5bGVvbg==|website=Museo de Arte Moderno Bogotá}}</ref>


== Selected works and projects ==
==Potato #345==

=== Utopian Propagation ===
On October 28, 2016 Abosch installed a work entitled "Impossible Promises" consisting of 100 painted oil barrels in the Millennium Park at the [[Bogotá Museum of Modern Art]]<ref>{{cite web|title=PROPAGACIÓN UTÓPICA - KEVIN ABOSCH|url=http://www.mambogota.com/web/interna-actividad.php?cod=bGVvbmlkPTk5bGVvbg==|website=Museo de Arte Moderno Bogotá}}</ref>

===Potato #345===
In 2015, Abosch's photographic work of a potato, "Potato #345" was reportedly sold to an unnamed businessman in Europe for a €1,000,000,.<ref>[http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Arts/article1659891.ece Mr Potato Head’s €1m spud photo]</ref> This would make it one of the most expensive photographs in the world.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Michael|first1=Zhang|title=This Photo of a Potato Sold for Over $1,000,000|url=http://petapixel.com/2016/01/21/this-photo-of-a-potato-sold-for-over-1000000/|website=PetaPixel|publisher=PetaPixel|accessdate=25 January 2016}}</ref>
In 2015, Abosch's photographic work of a potato, "Potato #345" was reportedly sold to an unnamed businessman in Europe for a €1,000,000,.<ref>[http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Arts/article1659891.ece Mr Potato Head’s €1m spud photo]</ref> This would make it one of the most expensive photographs in the world.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Michael|first1=Zhang|title=This Photo of a Potato Sold for Over $1,000,000|url=http://petapixel.com/2016/01/21/this-photo-of-a-potato-sold-for-over-1000000/|website=PetaPixel|publisher=PetaPixel|accessdate=25 January 2016}}</ref>
The photo was taken in 2010 and is one of three versions of the print in existence.
The photo was taken in 2010 and is one of three versions of the print in existence.


===I AM A COIN===
In January 2018 Abosch created 10,000,000 virtual artworks comprised of crypto-tokens on the [[Ethereum]] [[Blockchain]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Regan|Jack1=Zhang|title=Artist turns his blood into cryptocurrency|url=http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2018/02/01/kevin-abosch-i-am-a-coin.cnnmoney/index.html|website=CNN|publisher=CNN|accessdate=1 February 2018}}</ref>The artist also had his blood drawn with which he made 100 physical artworks imprinted with a 42 alphanumeric blockchain address corresponding to the creation of his virtual works. The crypto-tokens are called IAMA Coins and are referenced by the symbol "IAMA" on the blockchain.

===Forever Rose===
On February 14th, 2018 Abosch's virtual artwork "Forever Rose", comprised of a single [[ERC20]] token on the [[Ethereum]] [[blockchain]] sold to a group of 10 art collectors for a record-breaking USD$1 million.<ref>[http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/14/technology/crypto-art-valentines-day/index.html CNN article - Crypto-artwork of a rose sells for $1 million]</ref>

==National Gallery of Ireland==
In December 2013 the [[National Gallery of Ireland]] acquired three photographic portraits by Abosch for inclusion in the permanent National Portrait Collection. The portraits are of [[Bob Geldof]], [[Olwen Fouéré]] and [[Brian O'Driscoll]].<ref>[http://www.nationalgallery.ie/aboutus/pressroom/Current_Press_Releases/New_Portraits.aspx National Gallery of Ireland Press release] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216023828/http://www.nationalgallery.ie/aboutus/pressroom/Current_Press_Releases/New_Portraits.aspx |date=2013-12-16 }}</ref>


==Technology==
Abosch created the anonymous and ephemeral communication platform [[Kwikdesk]] as a conceptual art piece.<ref>[http://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/11/21/kwikdesk-twitter-meets-snapchat-hidden-public-timeline-ephemeral-messages/#!pCBbQ TheNextWeb article]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:26, 25 April 2018

Kevin Abosch
Born1969 (age 54–55)
NationalityIrish
Known forPhotography, Conceptual Art and Installation art


Kevin Abosch (born 1969) is an Irish conceptual artist known for his works in photography, sculpture, installation and film. Abosch's work addresses the nature of identity, value and human currency and has been exhibited throughout the world, often in civic spaces, including The National Gallery of Ireland[1], The Irish Museum of Modern Art[2], The Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina[3], The Bogotá Museum of Modern Art and Dublin Airport[4].

Selected works and projects

Utopian Propagation

On October 28, 2016 Abosch installed a work entitled "Impossible Promises" consisting of 100 painted oil barrels in the Millennium Park at the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art[5]

Potato #345

In 2015, Abosch's photographic work of a potato, "Potato #345" was reportedly sold to an unnamed businessman in Europe for a €1,000,000,.[6] This would make it one of the most expensive photographs in the world.[7] The photo was taken in 2010 and is one of three versions of the print in existence.

I AM A COIN

In January 2018 Abosch created 10,000,000 virtual artworks comprised of crypto-tokens on the Ethereum Blockchain.[8]The artist also had his blood drawn with which he made 100 physical artworks imprinted with a 42 alphanumeric blockchain address corresponding to the creation of his virtual works. The crypto-tokens are called IAMA Coins and are referenced by the symbol "IAMA" on the blockchain.

Forever Rose

On February 14th, 2018 Abosch's virtual artwork "Forever Rose", comprised of a single ERC20 token on the Ethereum blockchain sold to a group of 10 art collectors for a record-breaking USD$1 million.[9]

In December 2013 the National Gallery of Ireland acquired three photographic portraits by Abosch for inclusion in the permanent National Portrait Collection. The portraits are of Bob Geldof, Olwen Fouéré and Brian O'Driscoll.[10]


References

  1. ^ "Kevin Abosch - National Gallery of Ireland". National Gallery of Ireland.
  2. ^ "Irish Museum of Modern Art Past Exhibitions". IMMA/Ifrish Museum of Modern Art.
  3. ^ "Art Magazin Kevin Abosch". artmagazin.rs.
  4. ^ "The Faces That Make Up Modern Ireland". The Independent.
  5. ^ "PROPAGACIÓN UTÓPICA - KEVIN ABOSCH". Museo de Arte Moderno Bogotá.
  6. ^ Mr Potato Head’s €1m spud photo
  7. ^ Michael, Zhang. "This Photo of a Potato Sold for Over $1,000,000". PetaPixel. PetaPixel. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  8. ^ Regan. "Artist turns his blood into cryptocurrency". CNN. CNN. Retrieved 1 February 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |Jack1= ignored (help)
  9. ^ CNN article - Crypto-artwork of a rose sells for $1 million
  10. ^ National Gallery of Ireland Press release Archived 2013-12-16 at the Wayback Machine