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Manolo Valdés is a Spanish artist born in Valencia in 1942. He attended the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia and began his career in the 1960s as one of the founding members of Equipo Cronica. Valdés has developed an individual style that reviews History without detracting from the original subject. Quoting figures from well-known works of art by old masters such as ...
‘‘Drawing from my early, seminal encounters with the magnificent, pulsating nature of Puerto Rico’s tropical biosphere, I make sculptures that feel alive. My creative practice also stems from the dynamic energy of Los Angeles — a place of growth, reinvention, and exuberance. My sculptures are vessels embodying the experience of constant change, movement, evolution and transformation present ...
The work of Brazilian designers Humberto Campana (b. 1953) and his brother Fernando Campana (b. 1961) rests principally on the idea of transformation and reinvention. Building on their established reputation, their work is presented by the world's grand museums such as Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY), Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany), Museum of Art (Tel Aviv, Israel), Museum of ...
Born in 1955 in York, Pennsylvania, Jeff Koons is without question one of the most important living artists. Since his emergence in the 1980s Jeff Koons has blended the concerns and methods of Pop and Conceptual art with popular culture to create his own unique iconography, at times controversial and always engaging. Often working with everyday objects, his work revolves around themes of ...
Joan Miró was born in Barcelona in 1893 and was a key figure of the 20th century avant-garde. His innovative use of line, color and natural forms is seen as the fundamental principle of Surrealist art, that is to say producing works that free the creative potential of the subconscious. His playful imagery and network of lines give a fantastical aspect to his abstract pictures.
Successió Miró / ...
JR exhibits freely in the streets of the world, catching the attention of people who are not typical museum visitors, from the suburbs of Paris to the slums of Brazil to the streets of New York, pasting huge portraits of anonymous people, from Kibera to Istanbul, from Los Angeles to Shanghai. As he remains anonymous and doesn’t explain his huge full-frame portraits of people making faces, JR ...
"In this project, Prune and I wanted to focus on a man’s most essential ‘‘tool,’’ his hands, which can function as a drinking cup or as eating utensils. As Darwin put it: ‘‘Man could not have attained his present dominant position in the world without the use of his hands’’. Here, our hands have been photographed. Families will pass on an heirloom dinner service that once belonged to ancestors ...
Artist Julio Le Parc is an emblematic figure in the history of art. Born in 1928 in Argentina, he was a forerunner of Kinetic Art and Op Art, co-founded the Groupe de recherche d’art visuel (G.R.A.V.) and received the International Grand Prize for Painting at the Venice Biennale in 1966. His art offers viewers a multi-sensory experience in light, color, energy and movement. The collaboration ...
Round platter 38 cm + 5 platinum cups 7 cl
Limited edition of 500
A centerpiece doubling as sculpture and as a tea or coffee service. The five platinum mirror tumblers reflect the ...
1,187.00 €
French designer born in 1965 who studied at the School of Fine Arts (Paris, France), Herve van der Straeten is renown for his jewelry collections, decorative objects in gold-plated bronze and furniture which he designs and crafts for his own gallery.
From the invention of the mobile to the creation of outdoor sculpture on a grand scale in bolted steel plate, the American artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) profoundly transformed the histor y of modern art. Writing in 1933, Calder asked: “Why not plastic forms in motion? Not a simple translator y or rotar y motion but several motions of different types, speeds and amplitudes composing to ...
The artistic field of artists Louis and Marjolaine Bachelot Caron, unfathomable and fascinating, balances between hot and cold, laughter and tragedy, news items and photo novels ... between the magazines New Detective, New Yorker, Le Monde or the weekly photo novel Nous deux, between the press and contemporary art. Bachelot and Caron murder as much as she and he make images of women and men ...
Decorated paving-stone "Sixties" (sold out)
Limited numbered Edition to 68.
On the occasion of May 68’s 50th anniversary (1968-2018), Bernardaud has created a commemorative and ...
506.00 €
Olivier Gagnère is one of the designers who has been working with Bernardaud for many years. In 1993, he created a unique cup whose singularity is to match all tables and uses. Since then, his creations punctuate the history of the manufacture, such as the goblet, which he rehabilitates on the table, the vase that he reinvents in refined forms or the chandelier to which he offers the ...
Marco Mencacci (b. 1959) is a multidisciplinary Italian artist who was formally trained as an architect. His creative projects include furniture design, interior architecture and scenography. He directs his energies to artistic research as with the Murano glassworks where he regularly works.
Andrea Branzi (b. 1938) is the originator of numerous innovative ideas that have fueled Italian design since the late 1960s. In addition to being a founding member of Archizoom Group (1966-1974), Branzi is one of the radical theorists of Italian architecture who inspired an entire generation of architects such as Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhass, and Daniel Libeskind. In the 1970s and 1980s he was ...
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