Transformation of the Everyday
3 950,00 €
Fermín Ramírez’s (1992) still life bridges his early influences with a mature vision, deconstructing familiar objects into essential forms and textures to explore the boundaries of representation and abstraction.
1 in stock
Fermín Ramírez’s (1992) still life represents a pivotal moment in the artist’s career, bridging his early influences with his maturing artistic vision. It showcases Ramírez’s exploration of materiality and transformation, key themes in his oeuvre, while deconstructing familiar objects to their essential forms and textures. This approach aligns with his interest in the experimental spirit of the 1970s, particularly the ideas of Conceptualism and Process Art. It serves as a visual manifestation of Ramírez’s ongoing exploration of the boundaries between representation and abstraction, inviting viewers to reconsider their perception of everyday objects and the nature of artistic representation itself.
1 in stock
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| Dimensions | 116 × 107 cm |
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| Location | Available for Local Pickup (R. Marquês de Pombal 2 Loja B, Lagoa, Portugal), Available for Shipping Worldwide |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind |
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| Year of Creation | 1992 |
| Disclaimer | The name of this artwork is for marketing purposes only, and not the official title. |




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