Artist:

  • Fernandez Arman

Artist:

Category:

multiple

Title:

Hommage a Duchamp. To and for Rrose Selavy (cigars)

Year:

1973

Technique:

accumulation of cigars into resin

Dimension:

18,5 x 20 x 3,5 cm

Plate dimension:

Edition:

90 examples

Editor:

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Notes:

engraved hand signature and numeration. From the portfolio “Hommage a Duchamp. To and for Rrose Selavy”

Exhibitions:

Publications:

Available:

NO

Price:

3300€

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  • Armand Pierre Fernandez, known simply as Arman, was an influential Franco-American artist, co-founder of the Nouveau Réalisme movement, and a pioneer in elevating the everyday object to an art subject. His work, characterized by a meticulous investigation into consumption, accumulation, and destruction, left a profound mark on 20th-century art. Born in Nice on November 17, 1928, Arman grew up immersed in art and music, thanks to his father, Antonio Fernandez, an amateur art dealer, musician, and cellist. This background instilled in him a love for musical instruments, which would later become the destroyed protagonists of his famous works. After initial studies at the École Nationale d’Art Décoratif in Nice, Arman continued his education at the École du Louvre in ... > Read more
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