80. Landscape with Remote-Controlled Zebra [1963]

1934, Varşovia, Polonia - 1978, Paris, Franța

Estimate

EUR 7.000 - 10.000

Sold

EUR 8.500

Session

Tue, 19 November 2024 17:00

Representative for global conceptual art, Andrei Cădere is an artist of Romanian origin born in Poland. He emigrated to France in 1967 and managed to make a mark on the Paris art scene. There he developed his conceptual practices, influenced by the op art movement and minimalist trends. He was particularly concerned with the relationship of the artwork to the art market and distribution systems. Internationally, he remains known for his cylindrical bars made of wood, bordering between painting and sculptural object, which he often took uninvited into galleries or public spaces. Organized chromatically according to a well-defined system in which the artist used a set of three primary colors, a set of three secondary colors and the two non-colors, his bars each featured an anomaly referring to his difficult integration into the system. However, the works made in Romania, before definitively leaving the country, unveil a different stage in the artist's career, where the figurative meets the abstract.

Dimensions

width 60.5 cm, height 46 cm

Description

oil on cardboard, signed and dated right side, in green, "CĂDERE, (19)63"

Dating

1963

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