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Rare Brutalist Mexican Sculpture Pendant Necklace Signed Bronze Pal Kepenyes
Rare Brutalist Mexican Sculpture Pendant Necklace Signed Bronze Pal Kepenyes

Rare Brutalist Mexican Sculpture Pendant Necklace Signed Bronze Pal Kepenyes

By Pal Kepenyes

Located in Surfside, FL

Chain measures 19.5 inches in length Pendant measures 2.4 X 1.5 X .5 inches Pal Kepenyes is a sculptor and researcher of Hungarian art, whose artistic production includes sculpture...

Category

1960s Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

1982 Argentine Metal Sculpture "Serie De Los Sobres" Maria Simon
1982 Argentine Metal Sculpture "Serie De Los Sobres" Maria Simon

1982 Argentine Metal Sculpture "Serie De Los Sobres" Maria Simon

Located in Surfside, FL

María Simón Argentinian (1922-2009) Untitled (from Serie de los Sobres) 1982 welded and enameled black sheetmetal sculpture Escultura en metal, moldeado, soldado, esmaltado 18 1/4 x 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches Provenance: The Graciela Kartofel Collection María Simón Padrós (1922 – 5 July 2009) was an Argentine sculptor. Simón was born in Aguilares, Tucumán in 1922. Her father, John Simon Padrós, was an engineer, a prominent politician and industrialist; her mother was Emilia Dublé. Today she is represented in the collections of the Museo Moderno and the Museo de Bellas Artes, where one of her sculptures is on display until the end of July, along with others by Noemí Gerstein...

Category

1980s Abstract Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Mexican Abstract Watercolor, Ink, Pastel Bullfight Painting Moises Zabludovsky
Mexican Abstract Watercolor, Ink, Pastel Bullfight Painting Moises Zabludovsky

Mexican Abstract Watercolor, Ink, Pastel Bullfight Painting Moises Zabludovsky

Located in Surfside, FL

Moises Zabludovsky (Mexican, 1959-) Bull Fight Mixed Media Work on paper, watercolor; ink and pastel on paper 1979 Hand signed and dated. Dimensions: Frame: 28.5 X 36.5. Image: 22.5 X 30 Abstract Modernist Mexican bullfighting image. Born in Mexico City. His first training in art was in 1969 when he started working with Silvia Gonzalez and later on in the Arcai Atelier in Paris. At 18, he held his first exhibition at the Museo de Arte Moderno of Mexico City and he went on to display his work at the International Biennale of the Bronx Museum in New York City. He grew up around the Mer Kup Gallery, run by his maternal grandmother, Merl de Kuper, where he presented his work in several group exhibitions and three solo shows (1979, 1981, and 1985). She was a champion of many important mexican modernist artists including artists like Pedro friedeberg, Feliciano Bejar, Mathias Goeritz, Diego Rivera, Sebastián, and José Luis Cuevas.Moises Zabludovsky exhibited at the National Center for the Arts in 2011 and at the Museo El Eco of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has exhibited paintings and sculptures at the Museum of Modern Art, the Jose Luis Cuevas Museum, Metropolitana in Mexico City. He has successful shows at prominent art galleries like the Miro Gallery in Monterrey, Palacio de Bellas Artes and Museo Carrillo Gil in Mexico City. He also had some international shows in Florida and Latin America. In 1982 he was awarded a degree in graphic design from Parsons University. He has received numerous awards and exhibited widely since the early 1990's. He is known both for his oil painting as well as for his ceramic and bronze bullfighting sculpture. In 1978, he received an honorable mention at the First Ibero-American Painting Biennial, where Carlos Merida and Rufino Tamayo were on the jury. He was part of the Emerging Decade generation whose members participated in the exhibitions bearing that name at the Museo Universitario del Chopo in 1984 and 1994, the latter titled An Emerging Decade, a Decade Later . He also participated in the Salón dès Aztecs, a renowned alternative space for Mexican art In the show Nuevas tendencias (New Trends) at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. That same year, he also exhibited at the International Biennial at the Bronx Museum in New York. He continued his studies at the Metropolitan University of Mexico City and simultaneously exhibited at various galleries and museums: the Mer-Kup Gallery and the Miró Gallery in Monterrey, Nuevo León; the Palacio de Bellas Artes; the Carrillo Gil Art Museum; and, outside the country, in Florida and at the Traveling Young Art Exhibition organized by the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. as well as in art galleries in Mexico and the United States. His father was the famous professor and architect Abraham Zabludovsky known for his brutalist architecture masterpieces among them the iconic Museo Rufino Tamayo. His work is featured in two buildings designed by his father, Abraham Zabludovsky (1924-2003): the Byzantine mosaic mural 'The Applause' in the Guanajuato State Auditorium (1990) and the sculpture 'The Caravan' in the Poliforum, Auditorium and Convention Center in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas (1993). Moises Zabludovsky has shown with Antonio Galvan Duque, Jose Sacal, Tomas Gomez Robledo, Renato Gonzalez, Fitzia, Luis Argudin, Luis Granda, Jose Antonio Gurtubay, Heriberto Mendez, Vlady, Omar Manueco, Jesus Urbieta, Miguel Angel Garrido, Carlos Nakatani, Miguel Castro Lenero, Jose Luis Serrano, Humberto Oramas, Gabriel Macotela, Nicolas Moreno, Luis Nishizawa, Gilberto Navarro, Fernando Castro Pacheco...

Category

1970s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Pastel, Ink, Watercolor

Huge Mexican Modernist Mixed Metal And Abalone Fish Bowl
Huge Mexican Modernist Mixed Metal And Abalone Fish Bowl

Huge Mexican Modernist Mixed Metal And Abalone Fish Bowl

By William Spratling, Los Castillos, Los Castillo, Pedro Friedeberg, Sanborns

Located in Houston, TX

Mexican Modernist Mixed Metal And Abalone Fish Bowl . Large (24 inch) Mexican modernist or Mexican mid century mixed metal and abalone fish bowl, dish or sculpture. This fabulous vintage Mexican modern...

Category

Vintage 1960s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Brass, Copper

Rare Brutalist Mexican Sculpture Pendant Surrealist Stone Necklace Pal Kepenyes
Rare Brutalist Mexican Sculpture Pendant Surrealist Stone Necklace Pal Kepenyes

Rare Brutalist Mexican Sculpture Pendant Surrealist Stone Necklace Pal Kepenyes

By Pal Kepenyes

Located in Surfside, FL

Chain is 23.5 inches long. Pendant is 3.75 X 2 X 1 inches This piece is not signed. but the chain matches completely with the signed one that I have. Pal Kepenyes is a sculptor and ...

Category

1960s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Bronze