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Pablo Lehmann Art

Argentinian

Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and group exhibitions internationally including the Black Square Gallery in Miami, Galeria Matthei in Chile, Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, and Casa Ensamble in Bogota. His work was featured in the Sharjah Calligraphy Biennial at the Sharjah Ar Museum (2016) and the Paper Biennial Rijswijk at the Rijswijk Museum, Netherlands (2014). He has been the recipient of numerous awards including Gran Premio del Salon Nacional and Salon Nacional del bicentenario. His work is part of several private and institutional collections, including the Palais de Glace and Museo Timoteo Navarro, amongst others. Lehmann extracts excerpts of text from books and synthetic cloth to create intricate and delicate three-dimensional works. Experimenting with geometry and space, Lehmann's objects, sculptures, and wall installations bring the power of language to life through transcendence of time and space.

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Artist: Pablo Lehmann
Definición de Arte
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Historia de la escritura (glosario)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Definition of Writing
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Historia de la escritura (etimologia)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Historia de la escritura (origenes)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Lista de Henry Miller
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Celular (conversaciones sobre el amor)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpt...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Celular (que significa escribir)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Pablo Lehmann creates intricate three-dimensional works by shaping and cutting paper sheets, books and synthetic cloth. His detailed webbing of literary and theoretical book excerpts guide and shift perception, allowing different interpretations. The tension between the complexities of Lehmann’s objects, sculptures, and wall installations allows the mind to be still and just observe the here and now. He has been the subject of solo and group exhibitions internationally including Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Mar del Plata, Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires, and Casa Ensamble in Bogota. His work was featured in the Sharjah Calligraphy Biennial at the Sharjah Ar Museum and the Paper Biennial Rijswijk at the Rijswijk Museum, Netherlands. He has been the recipient of numerous awards. His work is part of several private and institutional collections, including the Palais de Glace...
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2010s Abstract Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

The Scribe's House (The Library)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
The Scribe's House (The Library), 2010 Photography 47.20h x 32.60w in 2/5 PL022 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aire...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Photographic Paper

The Scribe's House (The Room)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
The Scribe's House (The Room), 2010 Photography 59h x 39.40w in 2/5 PL023 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Photographic Paper

Definition of Writing
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Definition of Writing 2014 Paper cut out 15.75h x 21.65w in PL006 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and g...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Definición de Arte (1)
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Definición de Arte (1) 2014 Paper Cut Out 15.75h x 11.81w in PL001 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and ...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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El malestar en la cultura 1
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
El malestar en la cultura 1, 2015 Paper Cut Out 16h x 12w in PL027 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

What is a picture? I
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
What is a picture? I, 2013 Paper Cut Out 48h x 32.30w in PL017 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and gro...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Definition of Beauty
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Definition of Beauty, 2014 Paper Cut Out 15.75h x 21.65w in PL004 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and ...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Aesthetic of Emptiness I
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Aesthetic of Emptiness I, 2013 Paper Cut Out 18h x 26w in PL016 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and gr...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Laberinto 2
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Laberinto 2, 2017 Paper Cut Out 9h x 13w in PL029 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and group exhibitio...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Definition of Love
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Definition of Love, 2014 Paper Cut Out 15.75h x 21.65w in PL005 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and gr...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Paper

Laberinto 1
By Pablo Lehmann
Located in New York, NY
Laberinto 1, 2017 Paper Cut Out 9h x 13w in PL028 Pablo Lehmann was born in 1974 and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires. He has been the subject of solo and group exhibition...
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2010s Contemporary Pablo Lehmann Art

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Pablo Lehmann art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Pablo Lehmann art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of orange and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Pablo Lehmann in paper, photographic paper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Pablo Lehmann art, so small editions measuring 5 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Julian Teran, Miriam Peralta , and Gugi Goo. Pablo Lehmann art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,000 and tops out at $11,000, while the average work can sell for $2,600.

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