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Sculptor, b. 1953 - d. 2001

Juan Muñoz (17 June 1953[1] – 28 August 2001) was a Spanish sculptor, working primarily in paper maché, resin and bronze. He was also interested in the auditory arts and created compositions for the radio. He was a self-described "storyteller".[2] In 2000, Muñoz was awarded Spain's major Premio Nacional de Bellas Artes in recognition of his work; he died shortly after, in 2001.

Personal life: Juan Muñoz was born in 1953 into a prosperous, educated family in Madrid. He was the second of seven brothers. He enrolled in a local school but became bored and was expelled, so his father retained a poet who was also an art critic to provide lessons, which gave Muñoz an awareness of modernism.[3] He grew up under Franco's repressive regime. In the 1970s, he moved to England to study at Croydon College and the Central School of Art and Design.[4] There he met his wife, sculptor Cristina Iglesias, with whom he has two children, Diego (b. 1995) and Lucia (b. 1989). His marriage to Cristina also made him the brother-in-law of the Academy Award-nominated film composer, Alberto Iglesias.[5][6] In 1982 he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship and traveled to the United States to study at the Pratt Institute in New York City.[2] He spoke an idiosyncratic English, learned from his experience as a waiter in New York restaurants.[7]

Career: His first exhibition was in 1984 in the Fernando Vijande gallery of Madrid. Since then, his works have been frequently exhibited in Europe and other parts of the world. At the beginning of the 1990s, Juan Muñoz began breaking the rules of traditional sculpture by sculpting works in a "narrative" manner which consisted of creating smaller than life-size figures in an atmosphere of mutual interaction. Muñoz's sculptures often invite the spectator to relate to them, making the viewer feel as if they have discreetly become a part of the work of art. His slate-gray or wax-colored monochrome figures create a sort of discreetness due to their lack of individuality, but that absence of individuality questions the viewer, perhaps even so much as to make the viewer uncomfortable. When asked his occupation, Muñoz would respond simply that he was a "storyteller."[4]

Muñoz's sculptures were created primarily with paper maché, resin and bronze. In addition to sculpture, Muñoz was interested in the creation of auditory arts, creating some works for the radio. One of his more recognized auditory works was a collaboration with British composer Gavin Bryars in 1992 called A Man in a Room, Gambling, which consisted of Muñoz explaining card tricks over a composition by Bryars. The pieces, ten segments all shorter than five minutes, were played on BBC Radio 3.

In one unpublished radio program (Third Ear, 1992), Juan Muñoz proposed that there are two things which are impossible to represent: the present and death, and that the only way to arrive at them was by their absence.

In 2000, Muñoz was awarded Spain's major Premio Nacional de Bellas Artes, about which Muñoz said, "I think I'll buy a watch."[2]

Juan Muñoz died suddenly of cardiac arrest caused by an aneurism of the esophagus and an internal hemorrhage at the age of 48 in his summer home in Santa Eulària des Riu, Ibiza, in 2001.

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      • JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) - Si Ella Supiera
        Nov. 22, 2024

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) - Si Ella Supiera

        Est: $60,000 - $80,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) Si Ella Supiera iron, stone and wood 69 ¼ x 13 x 13 in. (176 x 33 x 33 cm.)

        Christie's
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). Untitled. Ink on paper mount. Attached certificate issued by the Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza). Presents exhibition stamp of Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza)
        Nov. 13, 2024

        JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). Untitled. Ink on paper mount. Attached certificate issued by the Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza). Presents exhibition stamp of Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza)

        Est: €14,000 - €16,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). Untitled. Ink on paper mount. Attached certificate issued by the Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza). Presents exhibition stamp of Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza). Signed in the lower right area. Measurements: 31 x 29 cm; 37 x 37 cm (frame). The architecture was a constant in the work of Juan Muñoz, often linked to the idea of threshold or span between two spaces. In this case, we can see how through these interiors we can perceive that sensation of transit. In fact, the work has a great aesthetic and conceptual relationship with drawings such as "An outpost of progress or "Raincoat Drawing", which can be seen in the catalog of the artist's website. Despite being known for his sculptural works, Juan Muñoz's drawing as a technique is of great relevance in the development of his career, as was shown in the exhibition dedicated to him by the Cetro Botín center in collaboration with the Juan Muñoz Estate: "Juan Muñoz: Drawings 1982 - 2000", curated by Dieter Schwarz. Juan Muñoz got his start in the art world when he was expelled from school, it was then that he began taking classes from a poet who was also an art critic. In the 1970s, he moved to England to study at Croydon College and the Central School of Art and Design. There he met the sculptor Cristina Iglesias, whom he married. In 1982 he received a Fulbright scholarship and traveled to the United States to study at the Pratt Institute in New York City. His first exhibition was in 1984 at the Fernando Vijande Gallery in Madrid. Since then, his works have been exhibited internationally and have been shown in several prestigious art venues such as the Guggenheim Museums in Bilbao and New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Tate Modern in London, or the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, among many others. In the early 1990s, Juan Muñoz began to break the rules of traditional sculpture by sculpting works in a "narrative" manner that consisted of creating smaller-than-life-size figures in an environment of mutual interaction. Muñoz's sculptures often invite the viewer to relate to them, making the viewer feel as if they have discreetly become part of the artwork. His monochromatic, slate-gray or wax-colored figures create a kind of unobtrusiveness because of their lack of individuality, but that lack of individuality challenges the viewer, perhaps even so much that it makes the viewer uncomfortable. In addition to sculpture, Muñoz became interested in the creation of auditory arts, creating some works for radio. In 2000, he received Spain's National Fine Arts Award, about which Muñoz said, "I think I'll buy a watch." After receiving the award, Muñoz showed his work in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern in London, with his work Double Bind. He was the first Spanish artist to win it. Today his work can be found in important international collections, including the ARTIUM Museum in Vitoria, the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, the Telefónica Collection, the Ico Foundation, the Glenstone Museum (USA), the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, the MACBA in Barcelona, the MOCA in Los Angeles, the Rubell Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation and the Tate Modern in London, among many others. Attached certificate issued by Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza). It presents exhibition stamp of Fernando Latorre Gallery (Zaragoza).

        Setdart Auction House
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001). Untitled. bronze on wooden base.
        Oct. 10, 2024

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001). Untitled. bronze on wooden base.

        Est: £25,000 - £35,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001). Untitled. bronze on wooden base.

        Christie's
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001). Two Hunters. steel and wood.
        Oct. 01, 2024

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001). Two Hunters. steel and wood.

        Est: $70,000 - $100,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001). Two Hunters. steel and wood.

        Christie's
      • Juan Muñoz. Valent
        Jun. 25, 2024

        Juan Muñoz. Valent

        Est: -

        Lot consisting of two etchings inserted in the pages of Sibila magazine. Both signed, dated (95), numbered (PT II/II - I/II) and titled at the bottom. Sibila Magazine, Seville, 1995.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Untitled
        Jun. 20, 2024

        Untitled

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        A Life in Art: The Mallin Collection Juan Muñoz 1953 - 2001 Untitled signed and dated 99 (lower right); signed, dated 99 and inscribed To Richard: in friendship (on the reverse) charcoal and gouache on paper laid on board 19 ¾ by 27 ½ in. 50.5 by 70 cm. Executed in 1999.

        Sotheby's
      • Juan Munoz, Cutting Board
        May. 30, 2024

        Juan Munoz, Cutting Board

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Juan Munoz Cutting Board 2001 walnut, carved wood 4.75 h x 17.5 w x 11.25 d in (12 x 44 x 29 cm) Signed, dated and numbered to underside 'Juan Munoz 2001 3/25'. This work is number 3 from the edition of 25. Provenance: The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago | Acquired from the previous in 2002, Collection of Donna and Howard Stone This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

        Wright
      • MUNOZ JUAN
        Mar. 23, 2024

        MUNOZ JUAN

        Est: €125 - €175

        'Two figures'

        Campo & Campo
      • Juan Muñoz. Valent
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Juan Muñoz. Valent

        Est: -

        Lot consisting of two etchings inserted in the pages of Sibila magazine. Both signed, dated (95), numbered (PT I/II - II/II) and titled at the bottom. Sibila Magazine, Seville, 1995.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). "Balcony and crank", 1986. Steel. Provenance: Fúcares Gallery, Madrid; Carreras Mugica Gallery, Bilbao. Attached labels from both galleries.
        Nov. 14, 2023

        JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). "Balcony and crank", 1986. Steel. Provenance: Fúcares Gallery, Madrid; Carreras Mugica Gallery, Bilbao. Attached labels from both galleries.

        Est: €100,000 - €150,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). "Balcony and crank", 1986. Steel. Provenance: Fúcares Gallery, Madrid; Carreras Mugica Gallery, Bilbao. Attached labels from both galleries. Measurements: 76 x 65 x 32,5 cm. Juan Muñoz began to work with architectural fragments in the early 1980s. He chose those elements that carried meanings linked to thresholds, passages, transit or openness: stairs, balconies, railings, doors.... And what he did was to frustrate this function of threshold, by means of sculptures and stagings in which the possibility of transit or communication (visual, auditory or physical) was collapsed. In doing so, he deployed subjugating metaphors about human incommunication, about existential closure. These decontextualised and unused balconies become places of estrangement. Sometimes, he will place anonymous individuals without a gaze on them. At other times, the human is absent but at the same time becomes present through the architectural element, as a metonymic materialisation of a subject enclosed in his own selfhood. Ultimately, Muñoz engages in a dialogue with the history of Spanish art and its balconies, especially with Goya. Juan Muñoz got his start in the art world when he was expelled from school, when he began taking classes from a poet who was also an art critic. In the 1970s, he moved to England to study at Croydon College and the Central School of Art and Design. There he met the sculptor Cristina Iglesias, whom he married. In 1982 he received a Fulbright scholarship and travelled to the United States to study at the Pratt Institute in New York City. In the early 1990s, Juan Muñoz began to break the rules of traditional sculpture by sculpting works in a "narrative" manner that consisted of creating smaller-than-life-size figures in an environment of mutual interaction. In 2000, he received the Spanish National Prize for Fine Arts, about which Muñoz said: "I think I'll buy a watch". After receiving the award, Muñoz showed his work in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern in London, with his work Double Bind. He was the first Spanish artist to win it. Today his work can be found in important international collections, including the ARTIUM Museum in Vitoria, the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, the Telefónica Collection, the Ico Foundation, the Glenstone Museum (USA), the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, the MACBA in Barcelona, the MOCA in Los Angeles, the Rubell Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation and the Tate Modern in London, among many others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Untitled
        Oct. 31, 2023

        Untitled

        Est: €190,000 - €300,000

        Juan Muñoz 1953 - 2001 Untitled, 1991 Bronze 134 x 75 x 75 cm ; 52 ¾ x 29 ½ x 29 ½ in.  Executed in 1991, this work is unique. __________________________________ Juan Muñoz 1953 - 2001 Sans Titre, 1991 Bronze 134 x 75 x 75 cm ; 52 ¾ x 29 ½ x 29 ½ in. Exécutée en 1991, cette œuvre est unique.

        Sotheby's
      • Augenblick (Glimpse) (for Parkett 43)
        Oct. 31, 2023

        Augenblick (Glimpse) (for Parkett 43)

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        MUNOZ, JUAN 1953 Madrid - 2001 Ibiza Title: Augenblick (Glimpse) (for Parkett 43). Date: 1995. Technique: Hand etched glass on Depiction Size: 12cm. Sheet Size: 9cm. Notation: Signed, dated and numbered. Publisher: Parkett-Verlag, Zurich (publisher). Number: 1/70. Frame: Wooden base (2,5 x 9,5 x 4cm). Condition: The multiple is in very good condition. The image appears temporarily after breathing on the glass. With Parkett magazine. "Muñoz's sculptures are inviable, incomplete, restricted bodies that no longer define a human, integral, and self-determined posture, but rather a semi-, pseudo-, or post-human condition in which the place of the body is less the result of the positive affirmation of a will, an individuality, or a desire than the result of a system of external spatial relations and determinations." Alexandre Melo, Parkett no. 43, 1995. Article on the work and artist from Parkett edition no. 43. Explanations to the Catalogue

        Van Ham Kunstauktionen
      • Munoz Juan - Untitled (1992)
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Munoz Juan - Untitled (1992)

        Est: €9,000 - €12,000

        Charcoal and gouache on paper - Sig. '92

        De Vuyst
      • Munoz Juan - Untitled (Study for Positive Corner) (1992)
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Munoz Juan - Untitled (Study for Positive Corner) (1992)

        Est: €12,000 - €16,000

        Charcoal on paper - Sig. '92

        De Vuyst
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - Furniture V
        May. 23, 2023

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Furniture V

        Est: -

        JUAN MUÑOZ Madrid 1953-Ibiza 2001 Furniture V. 1996 Black manner on paper Signed in pencil and dated 1996 Numbered 14/15 Size 108 x 85 cm Edita Línea, Lanzarote 1996 ORIGIN Ediciones Linea, Lanzarote La Caja Negra Gallery, Madrid Private collection BIBLIOGRAPHY Juan Muñoz, "Juan Muñoz: Furniture, engravings 1996". Edit Line, Lanzarote 1996

        Subastas Segre
      • Munoz Juan - Mobiliario XV (1996)
        May. 20, 2023

        Munoz Juan - Mobiliario XV (1996)

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        Aquatint, drypoint, mezzotint and watercolour on paper on canvas - Sig. '96 in pencil - Nr. 4/15 - Unframed

        De Vuyst
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) Untitled bronze 60 x 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (150 x 80 x
        May. 12, 2023

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) Untitled bronze 60 x 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (150 x 80 x

        Est: $200,000 - $300,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) Untitled bronze 60 x 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (150 x 80 x 80 cm.)

        Christie's
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)
        Dec. 09, 2022

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)

        Est: €800 - €1,000

        Untitled, ca. 1986 (?). Grey pencil. Sketch for installation of works for 'Chambres d'Amis' (1986). With handwritten explanatory sheet by the artist, signed. Frame. Description FR Sans titre, c. 1986 (?). Crayon gris. Croquis des œuvres ou installations pour 'Chambres d'Amis'. Cadre. Beschrijving NL Zonder titel, ca. 1986 (?). Grijs potlood. Schets voor installatie van de werken en/of installaties voor 'Chambres d'Amis'. Met bijhorend vel met daarop handgeschreven uitleg van de kunstenaar, gesigneerd. Kader.

        Bernaerts Auctioneers
      • Munoz Juan - Untitled (Balcony) (1987)
        Oct. 22, 2022

        Munoz Juan - Untitled (Balcony) (1987)

        Est: €15,000 - €18,000

        Charcoal, pencil and watercolour on paper - Sig. '87 - Label on the reverse Stephane Simoens Contemporary Fine Art, Knokke

        De Vuyst
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)
        Jun. 09, 2022

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)

        Est: €100 - €200

        'Two figures for Middelheim', 1993. Colour screen print. Signed in pencil. From an edition of 180 unnumbered copies. Published by Middelheim. Description FR 'Two figures for Middelheim', 1993. Sérigraphie en couleur. Signé au crayon. D'une édition de 180 exemplaires non numérotés. Publié par Middelheim. Beschrijving NL 'Two figures for Middelheim', 1993. Kleurenzeefdruk. Getekend in potlood. Uit een oplage van 180 niet genummerde exemplaren. Uitgave Middelheim.

        Bernaerts Auctioneers
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)
        Jun. 09, 2022

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)

        Est: €200 - €300

        'Two figures for Middelheim', 1993. Colour screen print. Signed in pencil. From an edition of 180 unnumbered copies. Two different screenprints appeared, both with the same edition. Published by Middelheim. With the very rare text sheet on thicker lime paper. Description FR 'Two figures for Middelheim', 1993. Sérigraphie en couleur. Signé au crayon. D'une édition de 180 exemplaires non numérotés Deux sérigraphies différentes sont apparues, toutes deux avec la même édition Publié par Middelheim. Avec le très rare feuillet de texte sur papier chaux plus épais. Beschrijving NL 'Two figures for Middelheim', 1993. Kleurenzeefdruk. Getekend in potlood. Uit een oplage van 180 niet genummerde exemplaren. Er verschenen twee verschillende zeefdrukken, beide met zelfde oplage. Uitgave Middelheim. Met het zeer zeldzame tekstvel op dikker kalkpapier.

        Bernaerts Auctioneers
      • MUNOZ JUAN
        Apr. 02, 2022

        MUNOZ JUAN

        Est: €250 - €350

        Two figures (Middelheim)

        Campo & Campo
      • Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Homme tenant tête souriant bronze peint 171 x 37 x 4
        Dec. 03, 2021

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Homme tenant tête souriant bronze peint 171 x 37 x 4

        Est: €120,000 - €180,000

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Homme tenant tête souriant bronze peint 171 x 37 x 45 cm.

        Christie's
      • MUNOZ JUAN
        Oct. 30, 2021

        MUNOZ JUAN

        Est: €30 - €100

        Figures in the trees

        Campo & Campo
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)
        Jun. 17, 2021

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)

        Est: €150 - €200

        Untitled. Colour screenprint. Signed in pencil 'Juan Munoz'. Middelheim Edition. Framed. Description FR Sans titre. Sérigraphie en couleurs. Signée. Edition Middelheim. Encadrée. Beschrijving NL Zonder titel. Kleurenzeefdruk. Getekend in potlood 'Juan Munoz'. Uitgave Middelheim. In kader.

        Bernaerts Auctioneers
      • Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Raincoat drawing craie et pastel sur velours monté sur châssis
        May. 26, 2021

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Raincoat drawing craie et pastel sur velours monté sur châssis

        Est: €15,000 - €20,000

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Raincoat drawing craie et pastel sur velours monté sur châssis 121.5 x 149.5 cm.

        Christie's
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). "Untitled", 1987. Shutter, boat and wood painted with graphite.
        Apr. 15, 2021

        JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). "Untitled", 1987. Shutter, boat and wood painted with graphite.

        Est: €55,000 - €60,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001). "Untitled", 1987. Shutter, boat and wood painted with graphite. Size: 202 x 169. cm. In this installation Juan Muñoz interconnects two apparently distanced elements, and makes them dialogue turning them into an indivisible whole. To this end, he rescues an everyday object such as the shutter, to which he adds the presence of a three-dimensional boat, made of wood. This seems to be stranded among the immensity of the slats that make up the support of the work. It should be noted that the artistic production of Juan Muñoz is defined by the use of sculptural elements, installations or spaces where the human figure is developed. Creating a certain tension with the space. Juan Muñoz started in the art world, when he was expelled from school, it was then when he began to receive classes from a poet who was also an art critic. In the 1970s, he moved to England to study at Croydon College and the Central School of Art and Design. There he met the sculptor Cristina Iglesias, whom he married. In 1982 he received a Fulbright scholarship and traveled to the United States to study at the Pratt Institute in New York City. His first exhibition was in 1984 at the Fernando Vijande Gallery in Madrid. Since then, his works have been exhibited internationally and have been shown in several prestigious art venues such as the Guggenheim Museums in Bilbao and New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Tate Modern in London, or the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, among many others. In the early 1990s, Juan Muñoz began to break the rules of traditional sculpture by sculpting works in a "narrative" manner that consisted of creating smaller-than-life-size figures in an environment of mutual interaction. Muñoz's sculptures often invite the viewer to relate to them, making the viewer feel as if they have discreetly become part of the artwork. His monochromatic, slate-gray or wax-colored figures create a kind of unobtrusiveness because of their lack of individuality, but that lack of individuality challenges the viewer, perhaps even so much that it makes the viewer uncomfortable. In addition to sculpture, Muñoz became interested in the creation of aural arts, creating some works for radio. In 2000, Muñoz received Spain's National Fine Arts Award, about which Muñoz said, "I think I'll buy a watch." After receiving the award, Muñoz showed his work in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern in London, with his work Double Bind. He was the first Spanish artist to win it. Today his work can be found in important international collections, including the ARTIUM Museum in Vitoria, the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, the Telefónica Collection, the Ico Foundation, the Glenstone Museum (USA), the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, the MACBA in Barcelona, the MOCA in Los Angeles, the Rubell Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation and the Tate Modern in London, among many others.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Wohl JUAN MUNOZ (1953 Madrid - 2001 Ibiza)
        Dec. 12, 2020

        Wohl JUAN MUNOZ (1953 Madrid - 2001 Ibiza)

        Est: -

        Kohlezeichnung auf Papier, ¨Sitzende Figur mit vor der Brust gefalteten Händen¨, unten rechts signiert ¨Juan Munoz¨, ca. 30x21cm, gerahmt (38x29cm)

        Auktionshaus Rotherbaum OHG
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled (Chopping Block), 2001
        Oct. 22, 2020

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled (Chopping Block), 2001

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled (Chopping Block), 2001

        Phillips
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled (bookends), 1999
        Oct. 21, 2020

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled (bookends), 1999

        Est: $20,000 - $30,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled (bookends), 1999

        Phillips
      • JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001)
        Jul. 01, 2020

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001)

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ (1953-2001) MARUX, 1996 Bronze et plaque électrique Bronze and electric stove 36 x 21 x 23 cm - 14 1/8 x 8 1/4 x 9 in. €30,000-50,000 PROVENANCE Galleria Christian Stein, Milan Collection privée, Italie Christie’s Londres, Eyes Wide Open: An Italian Vision, 11 février 2014, lot 59 Acquis lors de cette vente par le propriétaire actuel Un certificat de l’artiste sera remis à l’acquéreur

        Tajan
      • JUAN MUÑOZ "Untitled", 1992. A bronze and wood sculpture.
        May. 21, 2020

        JUAN MUÑOZ "Untitled", 1992. A bronze and wood sculpture.

        Est: -

        JUAN MUÑOZ 1953 / 2001 "Sin título", 1992 "Sin título", 1992 JUAN MUÑOZ1953 / 2001 Bronce y madera Bronce y madera 109 x 53,5 x 58 cm

        Ansorena
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled. 1992
        Feb. 04, 2020

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Untitled. 1992

        Est: -

        JUAN MUÑOZ Madrid 1953-Ibiza 2001 Untitled. 1992 Acrylic and coal on paper Signed Size: 102 x 72 cm We appreciate the help of Estate Juan Muñoz in the cataloging of this work. Provenance: - Laura Carpenter Fine Arts, New York - Christie's September 19, 2012. Lot 2582 - Particular collection Bibliography: - John Berger (Translation: Pilar Vazquez), "Will it be a portrait? Juan Muñoz", Magazine Arte y Parte nº 32 (April-May), Ed. Arte y Parte, Madrid 2001, reprod. P. 60 (with measurements and incorrect year)

        Subastas Segre
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - Trench coat interior
        Dec. 17, 2019

        JUAN MUÑOZ - Trench coat interior

        Est: -

        JUAN MUÑOZ Madrid 1953-Ibiza 2001 Trench coat interior. 1994 Black way on paper Signed in pencil and dated 1994 Numbered 18/35 Size 160 x 120.5 cm Edit Line, Lanzarote 1994 PROVENIENCE -Editions Linea, Lanzarote -Private collection BIBLIOGRAPHY -Juan Muñoz, Juan Muñoz: Furniture, engravings 1996 . Edit Line, Lanzarote 1996

        Subastas Segre
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Zonder titel. Zeefdruk. Geteken
        Oct. 16, 2019

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Zonder titel. Zeefdruk. Geteken

        Est: €150 - €200

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Zonder titel. Zeefdruk. Getekend in potlood 'Juan Munoz'. Uitgave door Middelheim. In kader. 550 x 400 mm (675 x 525 mm) JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) 550 x 400 mm (675 x 525 mm) JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Untitled. Screenprint. Signed in pencil. Edition Middelheim Museum, Antwerp. Framed. 550 x 400 mm (675 x 525 mm)

        Bernaerts Auctioneers
      • Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) - Chino con Coletta II
        Sep. 27, 2019

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) - Chino con Coletta II

        Est: $100,000 - $150,000

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Chino con Coletta II bronze 60 x 21 x 13 ½ in. (152.4 x 53.3 x 34.3 cm.)

        Christie's
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) - Sans titre
        Apr. 28, 2019

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) - Sans titre

        Est: €8,000 - €12,000

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Sans titre Encre sur papier Inkt op papier 40 x 32.5 cm Provenance/Herkomst : Collection privée, Bruxelles. Exposition/Tentoonstelling : Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Dibujos germinales, 50 Artistas espagnoles, du 14/10/1998-11/01/1999, ill. p. 116.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - “Edition for Parkett NO. 43”. 1995
        Apr. 02, 2019

        JUAN MUÑOZ - “Edition for Parkett NO. 43”. 1995

        Est: €4,900 - €7,350

        JUAN MUÑOZ Madrid 1953-Ibiza 2001 “Edition for Parkett NO. 43”. 1995 Silk-screen printed glass on wooden base in its original box Signed and dated 1995 Numbered XI/XV Measurements 14.5 x 9.5 cm Work edited by Parkett Editions Zurich 1995

        Subastas Segre
      • JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)
        Mar. 21, 2019

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001)

        Est: €250 - €350

        JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Middelheim. Offsetlithografie. Getekend in potlood 'JMunoz'. In kader. 545 x 397 mm JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Sérigraphie. Signée. Encadrée. 545 x 397 mm JUAN MUNOZ (1953-2001) Offset. Signed in pencil. Framed. 545 x 397 mm

        Bernaerts Auctioneers
      • JUAN MUÑOZ | Bookends
        Mar. 01, 2019

        JUAN MUÑOZ | Bookends

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        bronze

        Sotheby's
      • Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) - Estudio para la descripción de un lugar #VII
        Feb. 28, 2019

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) - Estudio para la descripción de un lugar #VII

        Est: $30,000 - $50,000

        Juan Muñoz (1953-2001) Estudio para la descripción de un lugar #VII graphite and chalk on black linen 46 7/8 x 39 3/8 in. (119.1 x 100 cm.)

        Christie's
      • VPRO radio by Juan Muñoz
        Dec. 04, 2018

        VPRO radio by Juan Muñoz

        Est: €300 - €500

        - MUÑOZ, Juan (Spanish 1953 - 2001). VPRO radio 4, 1993. Offset lithograph in colours, signed and dated 'Munoz 93' (lower left), numbered '25/60' (lower right), with printed caption reading '6 juni 1993. 17.00 uur. VPRO radio 4' (in the upper margin), from the portfolio Sonsbeek 93, Grafiekmap 2, Arnhem, Sonsbeek, 1993; framed under passe-partout behind glass. Good condition.

        Adams Amsterdam Auctions
      • JUAN MU¥OZ - Three Figure Balcony
        Nov. 14, 2018

        JUAN MU¥OZ - Three Figure Balcony

        Est: $100,000 - $150,000

        JUAN MU¥OZ - Three Figure Balcony

        Phillips
      • Juan Muñoz. Mobiliario VIII
        Oct. 25, 2018

        Juan Muñoz. Mobiliario VIII

        Est: -

        MUÑOZ, JUAN (1953 - 2001). "Mobiliario VIII". Aguatinta y punta seca sobre papel adherido a lienzo. Firmado y fechado (96) en el ángulo inferior derecho. Numerado (6/15) en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. 160 x 120 cm

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Juan Muñoz, "Study for 'An outpost of Progres' by Joseph C
        Oct. 24, 2018

        Juan Muñoz, "Study for 'An outpost of Progres' by Joseph C

        Est: €7,000 - €8,000

        Juan Muñoz Madrid 1953 - Ibiza 2001 "Study for 'An outpost of Progres' by Joseph Conrad, 1992" Serigraph, watercolour and ink on paper At the support's back, a label with the work's title. Made in 1992. Reference literature: Sheena Wagstaff (ed.), "Juan Muñoz. A retrospective", London, Tate Publishing, 2008, p. 56 and 57; Juan Muñoz, Sheena Wagstaff, Lynne Cooke et al., "Juan Muñoz. Permítaseme una imagen…", Madrid, MNCARS, Fundación Banco Santander y Turner, 2009, p. 208. Origin: private collection, California; Christie's, London; private collection, Madrid 110.5x75 cm

        Balclis
      • JUAN MUÑOZ | Untitled (Handrail)
        Sep. 25, 2018

        JUAN MUÑOZ | Untitled (Handrail)

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        wood, bronze and iron 

        Sotheby's
      • JUAN MUÑOZ - One Laughing at the Red Ball
        Jun. 26, 2018

        JUAN MUÑOZ - One Laughing at the Red Ball

        Est: £250,000 - £350,000

        JUAN MUÑOZ - One Laughing at the Red Ball

        Phillips
      • JUAN MUÑOZ | Media Esfera III
        May. 17, 2018

        JUAN MUÑOZ | Media Esfera III

        Est: $50,000 - $70,000

        bronze with wood base

        Sotheby's
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