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Pablo BoneuQUIMERA 63 /ULTIMO DIA EN EL EDEN- INSTRUCCIONES PARA DESTRUIR DINERO2009
2009
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Pablo Boneu crosses the mediums of photography, sculpture and hand-crafted textile work with thread as the material. Woven threads fall outside the frame and allow the image to come alive in a full sensory experience, where a deep observation of the image is required in order to reveal what the background conceals. Boneu juxtaposes the idea of production with a serial repetition of the same object.
His work has been showcased worldwide and is part of several private and institutional collections including the Perez Museum in Miami, The Pérez Simón Collection and the Clavijero Museum in Mexico, and Caraffa Museum in Argentina. Boneu currently lives and works in Mexico.
- Creator:Pablo Boneu (1969, Argentinian)
- Creation Year:2009
- Dimensions:Height: 45.6 in (115.83 cm)Width: 45.6 in (115.83 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU59638762582
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