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Opus International N° 120

€40,00 EUR

by César

1990

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Opus International was a French contemporary art magazine founded in 1967, which disappeared in 1995. Under the leadership of publisher Georges Fall, founder of the “Musée de Poche” collection, and the artistic direction of Roman Cieslewicz, its first issues brought together artists from a wide range of backgrounds: Jean-Clarence Lambert, Anne Tronche, Pierre Gaudibert, Alain Jouffroy, Gérald Gassiot-Talabot, Raoul-Jean Moulin, Jean-Jacques Lévêque and Denise Miège.

This issue, No. 120, features a special focus on César.

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Dimensions 30 x 22 cm - 12 x 8 1/2 in
Language English/French
Publisher Opus International
Pages 76
Publication Date 1990

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César

For economical reasons, César began collecting refuse metals and forging them into zoomorphic and anthropomorphic forms. Known as Fers (Irons), these objects acknowledge both the destruction of war and the subsequent reconstruction of Europe (both human and material).

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