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Signed Arman and numbered 70/100. Executed in 1990. Paint brushes and acrylic paint in plexi. // Paintbrushes by Arman Fernandez, created in 1990, is a captivating assemblage that incorporates real paintbrushes suspended in plexiglass, seemingly mid-stroke in vibrant blue acrylic paint. This sculptural work explores themes of creation and process, as the paintbrushes appear frozen in motion, capturing a moment of artistic expression. Arman, a key figure of the Nouveau Réalisme movement, often used everyday objects in his art, transforming them into layered and evocative compositions. The transparency of the plexiglass emphasizes the dynamic flow of the brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the act of painting itself. This signed and numbered edition exemplifies Arman’s innovative approach to recontextualizing familiar objects.
Paintbrushes, 1990
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Signed Arman and numbered 70/100. Executed in 1990. Paint brushes and acrylic paint in plexi. // Paintbrushes by Arman Fernandez, created in 1990, is a captivating assemblage that incorporates real paintbrushes suspended in plexiglass, seemingly mid-stroke in vibrant blue acrylic paint. This sculptural work explores themes of creation and process, as the paintbrushes appear frozen in motion, capturing a moment of artistic expression. Arman, a key figure of the Nouveau Réalisme movement, often used everyday objects in his art, transforming them into layered and evocative compositions. The transparency of the plexiglass emphasizes the dynamic flow of the brushstrokes, inviting viewers to contemplate the act of painting itself. This signed and numbered edition exemplifies Arman’s innovative approach to recontextualizing familiar objects.
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ZERO was an art movement founded by Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, aiming to develop into a large international and cross-border movement. The name ZERO originated from a magazine founded by Heinz Mack in 1957, which became a platform for the group's ideas. The magazine was published for several years before ceasing in 1967. The ZERO movement sought to create a new beginning in art, emphasizing light, space, and movement, and became influential in post-war European art.
