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Reloj Astrologico (rare signed bronze sculpture) by Pedro Friedeberg

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Bronze

1965

Edition Size: PA

Dimensions: 11.5 x 7 x 5.5 inches

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Bronze sculpture. Incised Pedro Friedberg on the base. Incised PA (artist proof) on the base.

Certificate of Authenticity is included. Artwork is in excellent condition. All reasonable offers will be considered.

About the artist: Pedro Friedeberg is a contemporary Mexican artist best known for his Surrealist sculptures and prints. His eclectic body of work bridges architectural imagery and psychedelic patterns with occult iconography. In one of his most famous works, Hand Chair (1961), the artist melds practical furniture design into the shape of a giant hand. Born Pietro Enrico Hoffman Landsberg on January 11, 1936 in Florence, Italy to German-Jewish immigrants escaping the Holocaust, he and his family moved to Mexico when Friedeberg was 3 years old. Influenced by the books of Renaissance and Gothic architecture he saw as a child, Friedeberg studied to become an architect at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. In 1960, he dropped out of architecture school and turned his focus to painting and designing. It was around this time that he fell into the artistic circles of Surrealists and Neo-Dadaists, including Remedios Varo, Mathias Goeritz, and Leonora Carrington. Friedeberg’s strange compositions and eccentric attitude has earned him international recognition. Today, the artist’s works are held among the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Friedeberg currently lives and works in Mexico City, Mexico.

$5,962.00

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The Artist

Pedro Friedeberg

(Florence, 1936)
He studied Architecture at the Universidad Iberoamericana. It is considered an exponent of Mexican surrealism of the 20th century. Both his individual and collective exhibitions have taken place at Museo Franz Mayer, Centro Cultural el Cubo, Mexican History Museum, Antiguo Palacio del Arzobispado, Modern Art Museum, Palacio de Bellas Artes, among many others. His work is in collections such as: Museum of Modern Art in New York, Library of the Congress in Washington, Worcester Museum in Massachusetts, Museum of Modern Art in Paris, Louvre Museum in Pavillion des Arts Décoratifs, Israel Museum in Jerusalem, National Museum of Modern Art in Iraq, House of the Americas in Havana, Cuba, Ponce Art Museum in Puerto Rico, MARCO in Monterrey, Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. Among his awards and recognitions is the Medal of Fine Arts awarded by the INBA and the XI Biennial of Graphic Arts.

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