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Javier Rey
An insipid notion #177. Abstract color photograph

2012

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An insipid notion #177 by Javier Rey Color Archival pigment print Image size: 80 cm H x 80 cm W. Edition of 3 + 1AP Unframed An insipid notion (The astonishing world) is a collection of unreal experiences caused by the feeling of late and inexperienced love, and the inability to fully know the experience of love open to the world, public, without shame. "The lover is then separated from the world, he un realizes it because he fantasizes, on the other hand, the adventures or utopias of his love; he surrenders to the Image, in relation to which everything disturbs him" (Lacan) All prices are quoted as "initial price" and may change due to current sales ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Javier Rey is a Colombian artist & photographer. His work has been shown in many collective exhibitions, one solo exhibition and several international art fairs such as ArtLima (Peru), Scope Art Fair (Miami) and La Feria Del Millón (Colombia). Rey's work has also appeared in books such as "Unlocked", by the Greek collective Atopos, and was chosen as one of the 145 most relevant visual artists and photographers on the web in 2015. His photographs in which he explores the physical structure and the possibilities of sculpture through photography have been featured in several publications in Colombia, USA, Mexico, Germany, Spain, Denmark and other countries.
  • Creator:
    Javier Rey (1991, Colombian)
  • Creation Year:
    2012
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Small: 40 cm H x 40 cm W. Edition of 5 + 2APPrice: $1,080Large: 110 cm H x 110 cm W. Edition of 2 + 1APPrice: $1,890
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU45337266492
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