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b. 1960 -

Fundamentally self-taught artist, dEmo develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Oct. 08, 2024

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,200

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo)."Car", 2006.Fibreglass and resin.Signed and dated on the lower back.It has small nicks and a knock on the back.Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm.Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Blue bear in the living room". Photograph. It has slight damage to the frame.
        Jul. 29, 2024

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Blue bear in the living room". Photograph. It has slight damage to the frame.

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Blue bear in the living room". Photograph. It has slight damage to the frame. Measurements: 74 x 93 cm; 98 x 117 cm (frame). Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, among them the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, and the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation and Coca-Cola, the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several municipalities of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections. Slight damage to the frame.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Rolls", 2005. Photograph. Exemplary P.A. Signed, dated and justified in the lower area.
        Jul. 29, 2024

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Rolls", 2005. Photograph. Exemplary P.A. Signed, dated and justified in the lower area.

        Est: €1,300 - €1,500

        Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, among them the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, and the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation and Coca-Cola, the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several municipalities of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Blue bear". Fiberglass, resin and polyester. Signed with anagram.
        Jul. 10, 2024

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Blue bear". Fiberglass, resin and polyester. Signed with anagram.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Blue bear". Fiberglass, resin and polyester. Signed with anagram. Measures: 75 x 23 x 28 cm.

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      • "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Diver". Polyester resin sculpture. Signed in the base.
        May. 13, 2024

        "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Diver". Polyester resin sculpture. Signed in the base.

        Est: €700 - €800

        "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Diver". Polyester resin sculpture. Signed in the base. Measures: 31 x 16 x 10 cm. One of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work is somewhere between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best-known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. His sculptures are often grouped in families so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career, he received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among much other public and private collections.

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      • "DEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fiberglass, polyester and resins. Signed in the base.
        May. 13, 2024

        "DEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fiberglass, polyester and resins. Signed in the base.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fibreglass, polyester and resins. Signed on the base. Measurements: 50 x 40 x 40 cm. Round sculpture in the shape of a large rubber duck. The use of an everyday object, greatly increasing its size and thus elevating it to the category of art, brings the spectator closer to a kitsch aesthetic very common in pop art.One of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation when he was a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work is somewhere between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Apr. 11, 2024

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,200

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Nov. 14, 2023

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,200

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Jul. 25, 2023

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,200

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Jan. 03, 2023

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "DEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fiberglass, polyester and resins. Signed in the base.
        Oct. 27, 2022

        "DEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fiberglass, polyester and resins. Signed in the base.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fibreglass, polyester and resins. Signed on the base. Measurements: 50 x 40 x 40 cm. Round sculpture in the shape of a large rubber duck. The use of an everyday object, greatly increasing its size and thus elevating it to the category of art, brings the spectator closer to a kitsch aesthetic very common in pop art.One of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation when he was a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work is somewhere between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Oct. 11, 2022

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Diver". Polyester resin sculpture. Signed in the base.
        Jul. 27, 2022

        "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Diver". Polyester resin sculpture. Signed in the base.

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Diver". Polyester resin sculpture. Signed in the base. Measures: 31 x 16 x 10 cm. One of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work is somewhere between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best-known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. His sculptures are often grouped in families so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career, he received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among much other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Jul. 27, 2022

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Fried egg on a black background”, 2013. Mixed technique. Signed and dated in the lower right area. Signed and dated on the back.
        Jun. 08, 2022

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Fried egg on a black background”, 2013. Mixed technique. Signed and dated in the lower right area. Signed and dated on the back.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Fried egg on black background", 2013. Mixed media. Signed and dated at lower right. Signed and dated on the back. Size: 46 x 38 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.
        Jun. 08, 2022

        demo”; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). “Car”, 2006. Fiberglass and resin. Signed and dated in the lower back area. It has small notches and a bump on the back.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Car", 2006. Fibreglass and resin. Signed and dated on the lower back. It has small nicks and a knock on the back. Measurements: 98 x 39 x 51 cm. Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • ELADIO DE MORA, "dEMO" (1960). "YELLOW CAT"
        May. 12, 2022

        ELADIO DE MORA, "dEMO" (1960). "YELLOW CAT"

        Est: €1,100 - €3,000

        Fibreglass. Signed. Focusing mainly on sculpture, dEMO's sculptures are usually placed in public spaces and their main features are colour and repetition. One of his best known creations is the gummy bear, although he has created all kinds of animals such as bulls, bears, cats, cows and pigs. Height 52 cms and base diam. 25 cms. 

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      • "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        Apr. 05, 2022

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        "dEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 161 x 130 cm; 168 x 137 cm (frame). Despite its unquestionable Pop aesthetic, in this work dEmo draws from other styles such as Neo-Plasticism. Not only through the use of primary colours, but also with a markedly geometric structure, where straight lines converge with each other. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Untitled", Fiesta series, 2010. Mixed technique on canvas on wood. Presents the Marita Segovia gallery label on the back. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, titled and dated on the back.
        Mar. 08, 2022

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Untitled", Fiesta series, 2010. Mixed technique on canvas on wood. Presents the Marita Segovia gallery label on the back. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, titled and dated on the back.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        "dEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Untitled", Fiesta Series, 2010. Mixed media on canvas glued to board. With Marita Segovia gallery label on the back. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, titled and dated on the back. Measurements: 56 x 84 x 4 cm. This work belongs to the Fiesta Series, a sample of which can be seen on the artist's website. An image that serves as a comparison due to the tonalities chosen and the composition created on the basis of geometric shapes, in solid colours, on a neutral background. A fundamentally self-taught artist, dEmo's work is somewhere between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        Feb. 15, 2022

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        "dEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed media on canvas. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 161 x 130 cm; 168 x 137 cm (frame). Despite its unquestionable Pop aesthetic, in this work dEmo draws from other styles such as Neo-Plasticism. Not only through the use of primary colours, but also with a markedly geometric structure, where straight lines converge with each other. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "DEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fiberglass, polyester and resins. Signed in the base.
        Jan. 11, 2022

        "DEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fiberglass, polyester and resins. Signed in the base.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Rubber duck". Fibreglass, polyester and resins. Signed on the base. Measurements: 50 x 40 x 40 cm. Round sculpture in the shape of a large rubber duck. The use of an everyday object, greatly increasing its size and thus elevating it to the category of art, brings the spectator closer to a kitsch aesthetic very common in pop art.One of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation when he was a child. A fundamentally self-taught artist, his work is somewhere between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterised by simplified features and pure colours, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seeking a balance between rigour and a smile in his works. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are often grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, as Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then he has been a constant presence on the art scene, continuing to exhibit individually, as well as taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centres, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid and the Juan Ismael Art Centre in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Domus Artium Museum of Contemporary Art in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work in San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several town councils in Madrid and Toledo, the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • ELADIO DE MORA, "dEMO" (1960). "YELLOW CAT"
        Dec. 16, 2021

        ELADIO DE MORA, "dEMO" (1960). "YELLOW CAT"

        Est: €1,500 - €3,000

        Fibreglass. Signed. Focusing mainly on sculpture, dEMO's sculptures are usually placed in public spaces and their main features are colour and repetition. One of his best known creations is the gummy bear, although he has created all kinds of animals such as bulls, bears, cats, cows and pigs. Height 52 cms and base diam. 25 cms. 

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Venus bronze". Polychrome fiberglass. Exemplary 11/15.
        Nov. 16, 2021

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Venus bronze". Polychrome fiberglass. Exemplary 11/15.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Venus bronze". Polychrome fiberglass. Exemplary 11/15. Signed with the artist's stamp and justified. Measurements: 217 x 38 x 38 cm. Round sculpture representing the iconic figure in the art museum of Venus. The sculpture has a shiny bronze finish whose aesthetics approaches the viewer with an image of kitsch character certainly very recurrent in the aesthetics of post pop. This piece reflects an aesthetic language where various avant-garde movements and the translation of the history of art are reflected. From a new perspective in which the aesthetic transgression at the hands of Pedro Sandoval means the creation of an image with its own language and personality. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, among them the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, and the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation and Coca-Cola, the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Golden Venus". Polychrome fiberglass. Exemplary 9/15.
        Nov. 16, 2021

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Golden Venus". Polychrome fiberglass. Exemplary 9/15.

        Est: €3,000 - €3,500

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Golden Venus". Polychrome fiberglass. Exemplary 9/15. Signed with the artist's stamp and justified. Measurements: 217 x 38 x 38 cm. Round sculpture representing the iconic figure in the art museum of the Venus. The sculpture has a shiny gold finish whose aesthetics approaches the viewer with an image of kitsch character certainly very recurrent in the aesthetics of post pop. This piece reflects an aesthetic language where various avant-garde movements and the translation of the history of art are captured. From a new perspective in which the aesthetic transgression at the hands of Pedro Sandoval means the creation of an image with its own language and personality. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, among them the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, and the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Rolls", 2006. Photograph. Copy 1/3.
        Oct. 19, 2021

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Rolls", 2006. Photograph. Copy 1/3.

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Rolls", 2006. Photograph. Copy 1/3. Slight damage to the frame. Signed, dated and justified in the lower area. Measurements: 158 x 82 cm; 180 x 103,5 cm (frame). Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art. Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, among them the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael Art Center in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, and the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation and Coca-Cola, the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Buzo". Sculpture in polyester resin. Signed on the base.
        Oct. 19, 2021

        "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Buzo". Sculpture in polyester resin. Signed on the base.

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        "dEmo"; MORA, Eladio de (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Buzo". Sculpture in polyester resin. Signed on the base. Measurements: 31 x 16 x 10 cm. One of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid and the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • DEMO Eladio de Mora (b.1960) Modern Art Sculpture
        Aug. 25, 2021

        DEMO Eladio de Mora (b.1960) Modern Art Sculpture

        Est: $100 - $1,000

        Eladio de Mora, "demo" (Spanish, born 1960) Abstract and whimsical green polyester resin composition figure of child. Features hand painted face and is mounted to a black plinth. Raised artist signature to back of stand. SHIPPING Hill Auction Gallery will offer in-house continental USA shipping for $65 plus insurance. Gallery will refer a local shipper for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Got something to sell? Contact us at HillAuctionGallery.com.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Baby bear, orange symbol of peace". Fiberglass. Unique piece.
        Jul. 27, 2021

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Baby bear, orange symbol of peace". Fiberglass. Unique piece.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Baby bear, orange symbol of peace". Fiberglass. Unique piece. Signed with anagram. Measures: 53 x 55 x 30 cm. Round sculpture made of fiberglass that has a glossy finish. The piece stands out for its bright orange color that contrasts with the blue of the peace symbol. Characteristic that brings a new reinterpretation in pop and colorful key, of the mythical figure of the "abracitos teddy bear". Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid and the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Baby bear, bubblegum pink". Fiberglass. Unique piece.
        Jul. 27, 2021

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Baby bear, bubblegum pink". Fiberglass. Unique piece.

        Est: €5,000 - €6,000

        "dEmo"; ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Baby bear, bubblegum pink". Fiberglass. Unique piece. Signed with anagram. Measures: 53 x 55 x 30 cm. Round sculpture made of fiberglass that has a glossy finish. The piece stands out for its bright pink color that contrasts with the intense red of the heart. Characteristic that contributes a new reinterpretation in pop and colorist key, of the mythical figure of the "abracitos teddy bear". Eladio de Mora is one of the great representatives of Spanish contemporary art, Eladio de Mora discovered his artistic vocation as a child. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid and the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented in the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "dEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Erotic mannequin", 2006. Resins, fiberglass and antique prints, unique piece. Attached certificate of the author.
        Jul. 27, 2021

        "dEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Erotic mannequin", 2006. Resins, fiberglass and antique prints, unique piece. Attached certificate of the author.

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        "dEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (1960, Toledo). "Erotic mannequin", 2006. Resins, fiberglass and antique prints, unique piece. Attached certificate of the author. Signed and dated. Measures: 120 x 28 x 15 cm; 33 x 33 x 4 cm (base). The artist known as dEmo is considered one of the leading figures of Spanish contemporary art, with works often seemingly funny that hide a serious message, as they capture their fears, obsessions and desires, which often uses his favorite material (plastic), and are intended to be located outdoors in most cases, making your message to a large number of people. His artistic vocation was already clear when he was very young, and his training has been self-taught; his career has been recognized, for example, with the "Getafe City of the Arts" Award in 2005 and the "Aura" Award in 2007 in Toledo. A multidisciplinary artist, he has focused his work on sculpture conceived to be in public spaces. He manages to turn everyday elements, common utensils and toys from the collective memory of those same spectators into well-known icons, and this "iconization of the domestic" is one of his main signs of identity. With his brightly colored bears, ducks, divers, flowers, etc., he poses a game that avoids grandiloquent speeches and invites reflection through a friendly approach, a smile, behind which hides a denunciation (society's haste, a call for the need of environmental awareness...). His series of figures (called by himself "tribes") are common, with which he multiplies the strength of the message, which is also helped by the usual unexpected placement of the work. His work has been exhibited in Miami, New York, Madrid, Paris, Burgos, Barcelona, London, Austria, Cuenca, Sigüenza, Munich (Germany), Yucatán (Mexico), Cuba, Gijón, Málaga, Seville, Valladolid, Oporto, Milan, etc. Numerous private collections have some of these sculptures, but he is also a regular outside (and their funds) of institutions such as the IVAM of Valencia, The Museum Arterra Contemporary of Austria, the Museum of Fine Arts of Havana in Cuba, the Macay Museum of Contemporary Art of Yucatan in Mexico, etc..

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      • "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.
        Jun. 17, 2021

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back.

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Dreams in my memory", 2001. Mixed technique on canvas. Signed, and dated in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measures: 161 x 130 cm; 168 x 137 cm (frame). Despite its undisputed pop aesthetics, in this work dEmo, drinks from other styles such as neoplasticism. Not only through the use of primary colors, but also with a markedly geometric structure, where straight lines converge with each other. Fundamentally self-taught artist, he develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid and the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation and Coca-Cola, the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Untitled", Fiesta series, 2010. Mixed technique on canvas on wood. Presents the Marita Segovia gallery label on the back. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, titled and dated on the back.
        Jun. 17, 2021

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Untitled", Fiesta series, 2010. Mixed technique on canvas on wood. Presents the Marita Segovia gallery label on the back. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, titled and dated on the back.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,500

        "DEmo" ELADIO DE MORA (Mora, Toledo, 1960). "Untitled", Fiesta series, 2010. Mixed technique on canvas on wood. Presents the Marita Segovia gallery label on the back. Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, titled and dated on the back. Measures: 56 x 84 x 4 cm. This work belongs to the Fiesta Series, a sample of which can be seen on the artist's website. An image that serves as a comparison for the tonalities chosen, and the composition created based on geometric shapes, solid colors, on a neutral background. Fundamentally self-taught artist, dEmo develops a work that could be placed halfway between pop and expressionism. His creations are characterized by simplified features and pure colors, and are made in materials such as plastic, polyester and some resins. Under the almost childish appearance of his works, sometimes critical meanings are hidden; he confesses to seek in his works the balance between rigor and smile. Some of his best known pieces are his series of bears, ducks, divers and meninas. In fact, his sculptures are usually grouped in families, so that the repetition intensifies the impact. Also, most of his sculptures are placed outdoors, since Mora seeks above all a direct relationship with the public. He began to make himself known through group exhibitions at the beginning of the 21st century, and in 2002 he held his first solo exhibitions, both in Spain (Azteca and Séller galleries in Madrid, Espacio Líquido in Gijón) and abroad (Heyd gallery in Hildritzhausen, Germany). Since then his presence will be constant in the art scene; he will continue to exhibit individually, and also taking part in art fairs and group shows. In recent years he has shown his work in personal exhibitions held in prominent Spanish and foreign art galleries and centers, including the Jorge Ontiveros Gallery in Madrid, the Drissien Gallery in Munich, the Florencio de la Fuente Museum in Valencia, the Contemporary Art Museum in Malaga, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid and the Juan Ismael de la Fuente Art Center in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Juan Ismael in Fuerteventura, the Espacio para el Arte Caja Madrid, the Hotel Urban and the Centro de Arte Moderno also in Madrid, the IVAM in Valencia, the Museo MACAY in Mexico, the gallery Los Oficios and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Museo Arterra in Vienna and the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca. He has also participated in important group exhibitions in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Portugal and Germany. It is also worth mentioning Mora's important work as a designer of trophies, among them the "Women Together" in New York, the "Master Senior Comunidad de Madrid" or the "Protagonistas del motor de El Mundo". Throughout his career he has received the "Getafe Ciudad de las Artes" (Madrid, 2005) and "Aura" (Toledo, 2007) awards, and has created monuments and installations in Madrid, Logroño, Havana, Vienna, Gijón, Málaga and Valencia, among other cities. Mora is currently represented at the IVAM in Valencia, the Arterra Museum in Vienna, the Museum of Contemporary Art Domus Artium in Salamanca, the Museum of Glass Art in Alcorcón, the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, the Museum of Graphic Work of San Clemente in Cuenca, the Antonio Pérez Foundation, the Antonio Saura Foundation and Coca-Cola, the Coca-Cola Foundation, Antonio Saura and Coca-Cola Foundations, the Provincial Councils of Cuenca and Guadalajara, several city councils of Madrid and Toledo, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Community of Madrid, and the Contemporary Art Collection of "El Mundo", among many other public and private collections.

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      • ELADIO DE MORA GRANATwo (DEMO) (1960 / .). "Teddy Bear"
        Jan. 26, 2021

        ELADIO DE MORA GRANATwo (DEMO) (1960 / .). "Teddy Bear"

        Est: €750 - €1,000

        Signed on the back. Some wear and tear.. CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE

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      • Demo (Eladio de Mora Granados). Heart
        Jun. 22, 2017

        Demo (Eladio de Mora Granados). Heart

        Est: -

        dEmo (ELADIO DE MORA GRANADOS) (1960). "Corazón". Escultura en fiberglass para colgar. Firmado sobre sello. 46,5 x 50 cm

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      • ELADIO DE MORA. DEMO ( Toledo, 1960) Payaso con globos.
        Jun. 15, 2016

        ELADIO DE MORA. DEMO ( Toledo, 1960) Payaso con globos.

        Est: -

        ELADIO DE MORA. DEMO ( Toledo, 1960) Payaso con globos. En plástico, poliéster y resina policromado. Altura:255 cm. Firmado.

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