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Artist: Gerald Incandela
Justin
By Gerald Incandela
Located in New York, NY
Outdoor/indoor bench Materials: synthetic grass, steel, found pipes Unique Gerald Incandela American, b. Tunisia, 1952 Born in Tunisia, Gerald Incandela studied in Tunis and Paris. He moved to Paris in 1969, where he received a philosophy degree and studied art history at Lycée Janson-de-Sailly. He traveled extensively throughout Europe and made Super-8 camera movies in Berlin. In 1974, he took up photography and learned the art of printing in London. He developed a unique process in the darkroom working with developer and brushes, merging photography, drawing, and painting; blurring reality with abstraction. His early work quickly attracted the interest of noted collector, Sam Wagstaff...
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2010s Art

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Steel

Melody
By Gerald Incandela
Located in New York, NY
Indoor/outdoor bench Materials: Synthetic grass, bent laminate wood, mirrored stainless steel Signed, unique Gerald Incandela American, b. Tunisia, 1952 Born in Tunisia, Gerald Incandela studied in Tunis and Paris. He moved to Paris in 1969, where he received a philosophy degree and studied art history at Lycée Janson-de-Sailly. He traveled extensively throughout Europe and made Super-8 camera movies in Berlin. In 1974, he took up photography and learned the art of printing in London. He developed a unique process in the darkroom working with developer and brushes, merging photography, drawing, and painting; blurring reality with abstraction. His early work quickly attracted the interest of noted collector, Sam Wagstaff...
Category

2010s Art

Materials

Stainless Steel

Paul
By Gerald Incandela
Located in New York, NY
Indoor/outdoor bench Materials: Synthetic grass, wood, and mirrored stainless steel Signed and numbered, open edition Available in 2 sizes: 20H x 52W x 21D 20H x 30W x 18D Gerald Incandela American, b. Tunisia, 1952 Born in Tunisia, Gerald Incandela studied in Tunis and Paris. He moved to Paris in 1969, where he received a philosophy degree and studied art history at Lycée Janson-de-Sailly. He traveled extensively throughout Europe and made Super-8 camera movies in Berlin. In 1974, he took up photography and learned the art of printing in London. He developed a unique process in the darkroom working with developer and brushes, merging photography, drawing, and painting; blurring reality with abstraction. His early work quickly attracted the interest of noted collector, Sam Wagstaff...
Category

2010s Art

Materials

Stainless Steel

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