Mel Bochner
59 works
Mel Bochner, an esteemed American conceptual artist, captivates audiences with his diverse use of materials and unique interpretation of language as a visual experience. His text-based works stand as his highest-selling pieces, intriguing viewers with their intricate and compelling nature. Despite market fluctuations, Bochner's art sales remain consistently strong, highlighting the enduring appeal and investment potential of his works. His unique prints, known for their exceptional craftsmanship, have achieved remarkable success alongside his paintings. Bochner's international appeal further solidifies his influential position in contemporary art, as his works resonate with collectors in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
(KRW 250,000,000)
Chuckle (2014) signifies a noteworthy achievement in Mel Bochner's artistic journey, establishing his auction record. Crafted using oil paint on velvet, Bochner first creates a digital engraving to construct a stencil that shapes the desired words. This stencil is then gently transferred onto the velvet canvas, acting as a guide for the precise manual application of paint. Through a conscious exertion of pressure, the artwork forms, generating textural variations that challenge the traditional artistic techniques employed on canvas.
Characterised by horizontal segments of abstract hues, Chuckle invites viewers to decipher its enigmatic message: certain lines reveal legible words, while others beckon interpretation from the viewer's imagination. This intricacy and allure epitomise Bochner's artistic repertoire, necessitating engagement from the viewer.
Chuckle achieved an impressive sale price of £158,000 (hammer) in July 2021 at K-Auction in South Korea, making it Mel Bochner's highest-selling work to date.
($187,500 USD)
Created in 2010, Blah, Blah, Blah was prominently featured in Mel Bochner's Photographs and Not Photographs 1966-2010 exhibition at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco. The captivating and visceral effect of the dripping blue paint on the repeating text deliberately aims to convey nothingness to the viewer. This challenging and complex artwork compels viewers to engage with the recognisability of the words, ultimately highlighting the irony of associating them with emptiness, as indicated by the repeated word “Blah.’’
Bochner's practice entices viewers to transcend the contextual meaning of words and perceive the artwork as a whole, encompassing object: language and materiality, leading to a conceptual understanding. Blah, Blah, Blah is Mel Bochner's second highest-selling work achieving a price of £150,439 (fees included) at Phillips in July 2020.
($137,500 USD)
Blah, Blah, Blah (2012) holds a prominent position within Mel Bochner's acclaimed Blah series, standing as his highest-selling print. Presented as a diptych, this captivating artwork comprises two expansive pieces crafted through collage and engraving techniques. The word “Blah’’ is prominently featured in a deliberate arrangement of three columns in each of the two works, allowing viewers to easily engage with the repetition. The abstracted splashes of colour that form the backdrop add visual interest and depth to the composition, further enhancing its overall impact.
The notable texture of the letters is evident with vibrant variations of colour. Bochner emphasises the dynamic relationship between language and colour and how each element evokes a visceral engaging response in viewers. Blah, Blah, Blah achieved a sale price of £110,399 (fees included) at Phillips New York in November 2016, solidifying its esteemed position as Mel Bochner's third top-selling work.
($126,000 USD)
Blah, Blah, Blah (2008) is one of Mel Bochner's early contributions to his renowned Blah series. This large-scale oil on canvas is immersed in a rich midnight blue, serving as the backdrop for Bochner's distinctive capital letters in varying shades of cerulean and arctic blue, achieved through a skilful blend of whitewash. Deviating from his customary structured arrangement, Bochner applies the words in an upward slant. The deliberate placement of commas and generous empty spaces evokes a sense of erasure, inviting contemplation and intrigue about what is missing.
While enigmatic and conceptual, Bochner's work possesses an undeniable allure, challenging viewers to uncover deeper meanings. Blah, Blah, Blah recently achieved a remarkable sale price of £101,033 (fees included) at Sotheby's in May 2022, solidifying its position among Mel Bochner's most sought-after creations.
(£90,000)
Amazing (2018), one of Mel Bochner's later creations, exudes an optimistic and engaging spirit, offering relief through its uplifting words. The canvas is adorned with one-word literary expressions of positivity, including “Amazing! Awesome! Breathtaking! Heartstopping!’’ Placed against an abstracted warm blotched colour palette, these words resonate with optimism and inspiration. As one's gaze descends towards the bottom of the canvas, Bochner infuses his signature tongue-in-cheek humour by incorporating slang terms such as "Crazy! Killer! Bitchin! Radical!" against abstracted cooler tones. These words possess a slightly more edgy and contemporary vibe, yet they still contribute to the overall uplifting sentiment of the piece.
In this work, the words flow seamlessly and coherently, allowing for a clear and uninterrupted reading experience. Bochner employs a diverse range of language that resonates with various age groups, imbuing the artwork with positivity and vibrancy through its message and colourful palette. Amazing holds a prominent position among Mel Bochner's top-selling works and is also his second highest-selling print achieving a sale price of £90,000 (fees included) at Phillips in September 2019.
($100,800 USD)
Head Honcho (2010), an exceptional print work by Mel Bochner, has secured its place as one of his best-selling pieces in the secondary market. Employing collage, engraving, and embossing techniques, this unique artwork showcases a warm and abstracted backdrop adorned with powerful phrases that exude authority and control. In the lower half of the canvas, Bochner transitions to action-oriented statements, evoking a sense of assertiveness and dominance. Notably, the final phrase, “Hand Gotcha by the Balls,’’ adds a playful and provocative twist, metaphorically presented as a question and invites viewers to engage with the artwork on a deeper level.
This work combines humour, optimism, and audacity, blending abstraction with conceptualism. Head Honcho achieved an impressive sale price of £86,958 (fees included) at Sotheby's in October 2022, further cementing its success in the art market.
($945,000 HKD)
Highlighting Mel Bochner's global appeal and the investment potential of his diverse artistic mediums, HA HA HA (2019) exemplifies his successful art market performance in Asia. This unique print work achieved a sale price of £68,160 (fees included) at Phillips Hong Kong in June 2021.
In this piece, Bochner displays his mastery of collage to meticulously arrange the word ”HA‘‘ in a visually captivating composition. Spanning the entire artwork, the six rows feature each ”H‘‘ and ”A‘‘ neatly aligned in columns. The individual letters are infused with vibrant and playful colours, enhancing the artwork's allure. Notably, the deliberate cropping of the outer letters in each row elicits the mesmerising effect of a moving marquee sign, immersing viewers in an endless and hypnotic scrolling text. This intentional artistic choice encourages viewers to transcend the mere definition of the word and instead engage with the work as a profound artistic expression.
(£82,550)
Oh Well (2014), a contemplative masterpiece by Mel Bochner, offers a nuanced perspective that goes beyond the boundaries of positivity and negativity. It embraces the inherent unpredictability of encountered circumstances and the acceptance of inevitable disappointments. Interestingly, Bochner chose to employ velvet as the medium for this artwork, adding an ironic layer to the creative process. The application of paint on this textured surface creates organic and unpredictable effects, reflecting the complexities of the conveyed messages.
Through its candid and light-hearted portrayal of circumstances, Oh Well invites viewers to contemplate their own expectations and confront the inherent limitations of language. The artwork achieved a notable sale of £82,550 (fees included) at Sotheby's in April 2023, solidifying its significance within Mel Bochner's esteemed body of work.
(€91,250 EUR )
Blah Blah Blah (2014), included in Mel Bochner's most popular works on the market, conveys a sense of monotony and insignificance through the repetitive use of the word. However, this composition gains visual intrigue and complexity from the diverse colours and vibrant background hues, which exhibit evident textural variations.
The deliberate arrangement of the words and the contrasting background colours prompt viewers to engage with the artwork as a visual encounter rather than simply a linguistic interpretation. By presenting the word “Blah’’ in different colours and separating them with distinct horizontal lines, Bochner directs attention to the interplay between the text and the surrounding space. This juxtaposition results in a dynamic and visually stimulating composition.
Through his work, Bochner continuously challenges our understanding of language and invites us to explore the visual elements of communication. By surpassing traditional linguistic interpretations and encouraging us to appreciate the painting as a unified entity, the artist stimulates contemplation on the connections between language, colour, and visual aesthetics. The success of Blah Blah Blah works in the art market further attests to Mel Bochner's international acclaim. This work, in particular, achieved a notable sale at the German auction house Ketterer Kunst GmbH in December 2017, reaching £80,138 (fees included). It remains one of his top-selling works, solidifying its significance within his oeuvre.
($100,000 USD)
Another exquisite addition to Mel Bochner's Oh Well series, this particular artwork, executed on velvet, showcases a harmonious blend of nuanced phrases that eloquently embody the inherent ambiguity and unpredictability of the artistic process. The work emanates a liberating and nonchalant aura through its language, while the use of velvet and the sleek grey palette infuse it with a touch of kitsch and opulence. This artful combination of elements has propelled the piece to rank among Bochner's top ten best-selling works, as evidenced by its successful sale at Sotheby's in March 2020, fetching an impressive £77,338 (fees included).