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Martin Levêque
"Archipel 2"

2019

About the Item

The Archipel series is built from compositions constructed from dynamic geometric figures and contrasting primary colours. Levêque is inserted in the modernist photographic heritage that emerged with Lászlo Moholy-Naghy (1895-1946) or Man Ray’s exercises as a means to explore the optical and expressive properties of light in objects. Thus, the forms that make up Archipel shed the meaning of the object that produces them and become autonomous entities that arise from both technical premeditation and chance. -Alberto Ríos de la Rosa, Art Historian. *Limited editions, certified, signed and numbered. Produced with museum standards.
  • Creator:
    Martin Levêque (1987, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.6 in (59.95 cm)Width: 31.4 in (79.76 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    29.5 x 43 in, Edition of 4 + 1 A.PPrice: $2,20053.14 x 35.43, Ed 2 + 1 A.PPrice: $4,400
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  • Gallery Location:
    Ciudad De México, MX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1842210527862
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