FERNANDEZ ARMAN. MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE.

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1326661. FERNANDEZ ARMAN. MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE.

Description

Mixed media sculpture, signed, dimensions: 44 x 26 cm.
Arman (born Armand Pierre Fernandez) was an early proponent of accumulation and scatter art. In 1959, he began displaying collections of objects in Plexiglas cases and creating installations of strewn garbage, which he called “Poubelles,” or “trash bins.” He also welded identical objects together to create larger sculptural pieces. In 1961, along with Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Jacques Villeglé, art critic Pierre Restany, and others, Arman founded Nouveau Réalisme, a group interested in new approaches to the concept of “reality.” Spending time in New York in the 1960s, Arman adopted destruction as a strategy for creating something new—slicing, burning, and smashing objects such as bronze statues and musical instruments to mount on canvas. Andy Warhol owned two of Arman's Poubelles, and Arman appears in the Warhol's 1964 film Dinner at Daley's.

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Signs of age and wear, see pictures.

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Estimate: 4 700 EUR
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3 14 May, 10:312 300 EUR
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1 7 May, 01:321 882 EUR
1326661. FERNANDEZ ARMAN. MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE.

Description

Mixed media sculpture, signed, dimensions: 44 x 26 cm.
Arman (born Armand Pierre Fernandez) was an early proponent of accumulation and scatter art. In 1959, he began displaying collections of objects in Plexiglas cases and creating installations of strewn garbage, which he called “Poubelles,” or “trash bins.” He also welded identical objects together to create larger sculptural pieces. In 1961, along with Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Jacques Villeglé, art critic Pierre Restany, and others, Arman founded Nouveau Réalisme, a group interested in new approaches to the concept of “reality.” Spending time in New York in the 1960s, Arman adopted destruction as a strategy for creating something new—slicing, burning, and smashing objects such as bronze statues and musical instruments to mount on canvas. Andy Warhol owned two of Arman's Poubelles, and Arman appears in the Warhol's 1964 film Dinner at Daley's.

Condition

Signs of age and wear, see pictures.

Resale right

No

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

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