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Do you like modern art? 2024 by Roberto Fonfría
Mixed Media Collage (acrylic, china marker, archival polyester film, thread) on Bristol acid free paper
Image size: 17 in. H x 14 in. W
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A collage lives thanks to the curious hands that choose specific pieces of paper, card stock, string, photographs, and scraps, and rework them onto a surface to construct a different meaning, a novel identity, a fresh story. Such is the case with the recent body of work by Miami-based artist Roberto Fonfría (Caracas, 1969). Bridging disciplines as wide-ranging as photographic transfers to drawing and writing, Fonfría examines questions of consciousness, identity, happiness, humor, boredom, masculinity, money, and aging, exposing the centrality of time that pertains to each piece.
- Creator:Roberto Fonfria (1969, Venezuelan)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 17 in (43.18 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU453315216792
Roberto Fonfria
Roberto Fonfría lives and works in Miami, Fl He was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1969
Roberto Fonfría creates stories through a random mix of found images, photographs, drawings, and words. He combines these elements and builds layers and textures using acrylics, common objects, and collages. His work explores human behavior and social rules with a critical eye and humor, touching on personal themes such as dreams, fears, and memories. The images come from old magazines, advertising, and photo albums collected at thrift stores. By extracting them from their natural context, he reconstructs them by adding references to popular culture as well as common phrases and insights that come from his Venezuelan childhood.
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