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Barcelo, Miguel

MIGUEL BARCELO Paysage Avec Sept Fruits, 1989

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This rare first edition exhibition poster was created for Miguel Barceló’s show at Leo Castelli Gallery, held from November 18 to December 21, 1989. Designed by Smatt Florence Inc., the poster features Paysage Avec Sept Fruits, a striking composition characteristic of Barceló’s textured and expressive style.

Printed with full margins and without text, this piece allows the artwork to stand on its own, emphasizing Barceló’s dynamic use of form and color. A rare and collectible item, this exhibition poster is a perfect addition for collectors of contemporary art, gallery ephemera, and fans of Barceló’s distinctive visual language.

Details

Sku: YY4122

Artist: Miguel Barcelo

Title: Paysage Avec Sept Fruits

Year: 1989

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 300

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22.25 x 33.5 inches ( 57 x 85 cm )

Image Size: 22.25 x 33.5 inches ( 57 x 85 cm )

MIGUEL BARCELO Paysage Avec Sept Fruits, 1989

$75

About the Artist

Miguel Barcelo

Miguel Barceló, born on January 8, 1957, in Felanitx, Mallorca, Spain, is a globally acclaimed contemporary artist known for his versatile exploration of painting, sculpture, ceramics, and beyond. Influenced by the likes of Gaudí, Picasso, and Miró, Barceló's early talent blossomed through formal education in Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona. Rising to prominence in the 1980s, his art, characterized by vibrant colors and a fusion of abstraction and figuration, often drew from his native landscapes. His collaboration with the United Nations yielded the monumental ceramic mural "The Sky of the First Day" in Geneva, showcasing his commitment to human rights and cultural unity. With a career marked by innovation and a passion for environmental advocacy, Barceló's legacy remains a testament to the transformative power of art in addressing societal and ecological challenges.
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