




Artwork listing
Offered by the current collector through Make Art Fair.





Documentation from the artist, gallery, and collector records.
This section mirrors the core data from artist, gallery, and collector onboarding. It appears in narrative form for collectors while remaining aligned with internal fields.
Artist. Artist Name (b. 1980, United States)
Title. Untitled (Blue Study), 2019
Medium. Oil on canvas
Dimensions. 60 × 48 in (152.4 × 121.9 cm)
Edition. Unique work
The work is unframed on a 1.5 in deep canvas. Condition is reported as very good, with minor edge wear and no visible restoration. A full condition report and high resolution intake photos are available on request.
This painting is part of a recent body of blue abstract studies first exhibited at Example Gallery, New York in 2020, and later featured in a Make Art Fair virtual viewing room in 2024.
Provenance entries follow a clear chronological format and correspond to the evidence grade set during onboarding.
2020–2022 Example Gallery, New York
2022–present Current collector, New York
Available through Make Art Fair in collaboration with the current collector
Grade A indicates that Make Art Fair, the originating gallery, and the current collector hold direct documentation for the work, supported by shipping, exhibition, insurance, and sales records. There are no known gaps in the provenance timeline for this work.
2020. Group show, Example Gallery, New York
2024. Virtual viewing room, Make Art Fair
The documents view gives a clear sense of what is on file and how it has been checked, without exposing private information in the public listing.
Gallery invoice. Artist issued, signed, on file with gallery and Make Art Fair.
Certificate of authenticity. Confirmed from gallery records.
Insurance summary. Public summary available, full report by request.
Detailed condition report. Internal file, shared on request with qualified buyers.
Appraisal report. Internal file used for insurance, logistics, and valuation support.
The public view shows that documentation exists and how it has been verified. Files with sensitive details are shared only through secure channels as part of the transaction workflow.
Storage and display options are flexible. Collectors can combine physical storage services with a digital display token for compatible screens while the physical work is stored or on loan.
Physical location. Make Art Fair partner storage, New York
Display status. Eligible for digital display token once purchased
Handling. Climate controlled storage with art handling support for shipments and wall swaps
Home or office display. The collector can keep the work on site and still use the registry for documentation and insurance.
Make Art Fair storage. The work can be placed into storage and recalled for display through scheduled wall swaps.
Digital display token. A companion token can represent the right to show the work digitally while the physical piece is stored or on loan.
Storage and digital display are optional features. They are meant to support specific collecting preferences rather than act as a condition for purchase.
This area is a flexible space for galleries and artists to add context that does not fit neatly into technical fields. It is visible to serious buyers while internal workflow notes remain separate.
The gallery recommends this work as a key example from the current series, with strong alignment to the artist long term direction. Comparable works have been acquired by private collections in New York, Los Angeles, and London.
The artist describes this painting as a turning point in the series, where earlier experiments with color and structure came into focus. It is closely related to works that appear in the artist current studio catalog.
All fields shown here are created from the same underlying artwork record used in artist, gallery, and collector onboarding. That record governs provenance, evidence grade, and any future use in storage, financial structuring, or program placement.