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Painter, Sculptor, Installation Artist

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    • ANTONIO CARO (1950) - Manuel QuintÍn Lame, 1980
      Nov. 25, 2020

      ANTONIO CARO (1950) - Manuel QuintÍn Lame, 1980

      Est: -

      ANTONIO CARO (1950) Manuel QuintÍn Lame, 1980 Obra gráfica Medidas: 70 x 51 cms.

      Lefebre Subastas
    • Antonio Manuel (Brazilian b. 1947)
      May. 29, 2013

      Antonio Manuel (Brazilian b. 1947)

      Est: -

      Antonio Manuel (Brazilian b. 1947) Space, Wall signed twice, dedicated, dated and initialed 'ANTONIO MANUEL, "SPACE, WALL", COURTESY THE ARTIST TO AMERICAS SOCIETY, Antonio Manuel 2013, AM' (on the reverse) acrylic and painted cardboard collage on canvas 13 x 21¼ in. (33 x 54 cm.) Executed in 2013.

      Christie's
    • ANTONIO MANUEL
      Apr. 23, 2010

      ANTONIO MANUEL

      Est: £25,000 - £35,000

      Untitled Signed and dated 'Antonio Manuel 1967' lower right.

      Phillips
    • Antonio Manuel (1947)
      May. 28, 2002

      Antonio Manuel (1947)

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Enterro: From the Flan series signed, dated and inscribed 'Antonio Manuel 1968 Flan' on the reverse assembled printing plates 14 3/8 x 143/4in. (36.5 x 37.5cm.) Executed in 1968 PROVENANCE Private collection, New York LITERATURE Centro de Arte Helio Oitica & et al. Antonio Manuel, Rio de Janeiro, 1997 Gibson, E. and Ram¡rez, M. Re-aligning Visions: Alternative Currents in South American Drawing, New York, El Museo del Barrio, 1997, n.p. Duarte, P. Anos 60: transforma‡es da arte no Brasil, Campos Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, 1998, p. 68-70, n.n. (another example illustrated in color) Carneiro, L. and Pradilla, I. Antonio Manuel, Centro de Arte H‚lio Oiticica, Lacerda Editores, Rio de Janeiro, 1999, p. 22-26, n.n. Fundaccao de Serravaels, Antonio Manuel, Porto, 2000, n.p. Fernandes, J. Antonio Manuel: The Real as a Medium in the Manifestation of Works of Art, Rio de Janeiro, p. 17 NOTES Antonio Manuel began working with journals in 1966, highlighting or erasing with oil stick specific information and images from the pages. He was particularly interested in the manipulation of the linguistic relation between headings and images. The flans (1967-1968) appeared during the reign of a particularly repressive government, and made explicit reference to the political moment of the times. They were created from used news plates recuperated from the major journals in Brazil including O Globo and Journal da Bahia. Many of the flans were censured and confiscated by the police resulting in the destruction of an extensive body of work.

      Christie's
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