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Ferrari, León, 1920-2013

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1920-09-03 - 2013-07-25

Parallel Names

  • Ferrari, Leon

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Múltiples, No. 2: La Eternidad es el Instante, 2000

 Item — Box 169: [Barcode: 31858072458312]
Identifier: CC-38541-40449
Scope and Contents

This assembling was made to coincide with the exhibition "Muestra de libros de artista" at the 26th Internacional del Libro de Buenos Aires meeting. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Obras / Works 1976 - 2008, 2008

 Item
Identifier: CC-49614-70665
Scope and Contents

The Sackner Archive held the original drawing (donated to PAMM) for the photocopied print depicted from the drawing "P4R" in this catalogue on page 75. In an interview of Ferrari, it is mentioned that he has recently began to produce limited editioned high quality photocopies and heliograph copies of his original drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2008

Politiscripts / Ferrari, Leon ; Camnitzer L., 2004

 Item
Identifier: CC-42960-45004
Scope and Contents

This is number 48 in the Drawing Papers series and was issued for Ferrari's exhibition at the Drawing Center. The drawings date from the 1960's. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004

Prosa politica, 2005

 Item
Identifier: CC-47593-68602
Scope and Contents

This book consists of a collection of anti-religious establishment essays. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2005

Retrospectiva. Obras 1954-2004 / Ferrari, Leon ; Camnitzer L ; Artaud A., 2004

 Item
Identifier: CC-44919-47091
Scope and Contents This is a massive, profusely illustrated catalogue with extensive documentation. The WEB site of this exhibition states: The exhibition of Leon Ferrari is a retrospective one that includes fifty years of his work, from the beginnings, in 1954, until the present. It presents a sample of works of different periods with the purpose of unfolding the creative process of the artist. The exhibition does not include the totality of its works, but a selection of each series or creative moment. If in the retrospective exhibition of an artist a period of its work were eliminated, it would be being been clipping or censuring his production. Leon Ferrari is expressed in a poetic and controversial sense. His creations explore the possibilities of the plane, the space and the meaning with drawings, sculptures, collages, brailles and objects. In them, he uses metals, inks, pencils, engravings, heliografi­as, dummies, bottles, birds, fish, excrements, images, reliefs in brailles, videos. As much...
Dates: 2004

Retrospectiva. Obras 1954-2006 / Ferrari, Leon ; Camnitzer L ; Artaud A., 2006

 Item
Identifier: CC-46084-48793
Scope and Contents This massive, profusely illustrated catalogue with extensive documentation is a reprint of Leon Ferrari retrospective catalogue of 2004 with additions to bring it up to 2006. The catalogue has been translated from Spanish into Portuguese and was edited by Andrea Giunta. It presents a sample of works of different periods with the purpose of unfolding the creative process of the artist. The exhibition does not include the totality of its works, but a selection of each series or creative moment. If in the retrospective exhibition of an artist a period of its work were eliminated, it would be being been clipping or censuring his production. Leon Ferrari is expressed in a poetic and controversial sense. His creations explore the possibilities of the plane, the space and the meaning with drawings, sculptures, collages, brailles and objects. In them, he uses metals, inks, pencils, engravings, heliografi­as, dummies, bottles, birds, fish, excrements, images, reliefs in brailles, videos....
Dates: 2006

Tangled Alphabets / Ferrari, Leon ; Schendel, Mira ; Giunta A ; Naves R ; Perez-Oramas L ; Duchamp M ; Broodthaers M ; Kosuth J ; Brett G., 2009

 Item
Identifier: CC-49624-70676
Scope and Contents

This catalogue was edited by Luis Perez-Oramus. Amazon.com "Leon Ferrari (born in 1920) and Mira Schendel (1919-1988) are among the most significant Latin American artists of the twentieth century. Active simultaneously in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s in the neighboring countries of Argentina and Brazil, they found inspiration in the written word and in the eloquence of spoken language, and they both used language as important visual subject matter. Published to accompany the first comprehensive survey of the work of each artist in the United States, this essential catalogue presents new insights into the artists' groundbreaking work and examines the connections and collisions between the visual arts, writing, politics and religion in their oeuvres." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2009

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