Puff (I)
Artist: Roni Horn (b. 1955)
Year: 2002
Medium: Chromogenic print, in three parts
Dimensions (each image): 76.2 × 76.2 cm (30 × 30 in.)
Dimensions (each sheet): 82.8 × 82.9 cm (32 ⅝ × 32 ⅝ in.)
Signature / Numbering: Signed and numbered “Roni Horn 1/6” on a label on the verso
Edition: 6
Provenance: Galerie Xavier Hufkens, Brussels. Acquired from the gallery by the current owner
Type of Work: Fine art photography, limited edition triptych
Description:
Created in 2002, Puff (I) is a photographic work by Roni Horn, an American artist whose practice explores identity, memory, and perceptual variations. Composed of three chromogenic prints, this triptych demonstrates Horn’s use of repetition and fragmentation to question the nature of image and perception.
The conceptual rigor and poetic dimension of her work are fully expressed in Puff (I), which juxtaposes similar yet never identical images, creating a subtle interplay between fixity and transformation.
Roni Horn is today a key figure in contemporary conceptual art, widely exhibited and collected worldwide, with works held in institutions such as Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, and MoMA.
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FAQ
Is this an original work by Roni Horn?
Yes. Puff (I) is an original fine art photographic triptych by Roni Horn, created in 2002.
Is the work signed and numbered?
Yes. The triptych is signed and numbered “Roni Horn 1/6” on a label affixed to the verso.
What is the edition size?
The work comes from a very limited edition of only 6, making it exceptionally rare and highly collectible.
How many parts does this work include?
It consists of three chromogenic prints, each forming part of the complete triptych.
What are the dimensions?
Each image measures 76.2 × 76.2 cm, with sheet dimensions 82.8 × 82.9 cm.
What is the provenance?
The piece comes directly from Galerie Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, one of the leading galleries representing Roni Horn internationally.
Is this work representative of Roni Horn’s practice?
Yes. It reflects Horn’s ongoing exploration of identity, perception, and repetition, central themes in her conceptual and photographic work.
Is this piece considered collectible?
Absolutely. Works by Horn in editions as small as 6—especially complete triptychs—are highly sought after by collectors and institutions.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We provide secure worldwide delivery from France, with professional packaging, insurance, and tracking.