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Mixed media on paper // Untitled (Wooden Figure) by Enrico Baj, created in 1980, is a mixed-media work that combines playful creativity with a raw, tactile aesthetic. The composition features an anthropomorphic figure constructed from an assemblage of wooden fragments, positioned against a neutral background. The fragmented nature of the materials and their irregular textures give the piece an organic and spontaneous quality. The figure's whimsical expression and abstract form reflect Baj's characteristic style, blending Dadaist influences with a sense of humor. Measuring 100 x 70 cm, this work exemplifies Baj's innovative approach to merging found materials with artistic narrative.
Untitled (Wooden Figure), 1980
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Mixed media on paper // Untitled (Wooden Figure) by Enrico Baj, created in 1980, is a mixed-media work that combines playful creativity with a raw, tactile aesthetic. The composition features an anthropomorphic figure constructed from an assemblage of wooden fragments, positioned against a neutral background. The fragmented nature of the materials and their irregular textures give the piece an organic and spontaneous quality. The figure's whimsical expression and abstract form reflect Baj's characteristic style, blending Dadaist influences with a sense of humor. Measuring 100 x 70 cm, this work exemplifies Baj's innovative approach to merging found materials with artistic narrative.
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Enrico Baj
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Mixed Media
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Manifesto Per La Mostra Enrico Baj, Palazzo Dei Diamanti, Ferrara, 1977
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Silkscreen
EUR 1,500
What is dada?
Also known as Dadaism, Dada was a literary and artistic movement that began in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland. It emerged as a rejection of rationalism and nationalism, which were seen as contributing factors to World War I. The movement had political undertones and was strongly anti-war. Dada activities included demonstrations, gatherings, and the publication of literary and art journals that explored cultural and political topics.
