Apr 17, 2014 - Sale 2345

Sale 2345 - Lot 283

Price Realized: $ 22,500
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 15,000 - $ 25,000
DE SANA, JIMMY (1949-1990)
Book maquette for "Submission," with 31 erotic prints, many are sado-masochistic. Silver prints, 10x8 inches (25.4x20.3 cm.), and the reverse, each with De Sana's title and numeric notation (title and sequence placement) on recto and his signature (twice) and date, in ink, on verso. 1979

Additional Details

From the Collection of Robert A. Stefanotti, a gallerist who represented De Sana.

From a young age, Jimmy De Sana was influenced by the novels of William Burroughs (with whom he collaborated on Submission). He developed a distinct sensibility, at once beautific and homoerotic.

De Sana arrived in New York from the South when he was still in his early 20s. He involved himself in the alternative art and music scenes of 1970s New York, taking portraits of John Giorno, Jack Smith, Laurie Anderson, Debbie Harry, Billy Idol and the Talking Heads. His photographs were widely reproduced in avant-garde journals and newspapers.

A self-styled artistic figure, De Sana's approach to photography was bold and disturbing. His pictures of the body and sexuality convey a perverse tone that was very much his own. In 1980, he self -published the cult classic, Submission, for which Burroughs wrote: 'Look at these pictures in Submission … My dear, it's all so Christian and medieval and gloomy.'