Edition of Infinity, conceptually, but in reality only a few were made (there are no records of exactly how many)
Image/paper size: 41 11/16 x 39 3/8 inches (105.9 x 100 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “11 Autopista del Sur 1982” lower right
(Inventory #35562)
Edition of Infinity, conceptually, but in reality only a few were made (there are no records of exactly how many)
Image/paper size: 41 11/16 x 39 3/8 inches (105.9 x 100 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “11 Autopista del Sur 1982” lower right
(Inventory #35562)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 70 1/16 x 42 7/8 inches (178 x 108.9 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “17 Escritura” lower right
(Inventory #32965)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 70 1/16 x 42 7/8 inches (178 x 108.9 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “17 Escritura” lower right
(Inventory #32965)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 31 1/8 x 39 inches (79.1 x 99.1 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower left. Printed in image “4 Espectadores Reciprocos 1981” lower left
(Inventory #32967)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 31 1/8 x 39 inches (79.1 x 99.1 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower left. Printed in image “4 Espectadores Reciprocos 1981” lower left
(Inventory #32967)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 29 1/8 x 26 7/8 inches (74 x 68.3 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “19 Mesas” lower right
(Inventory #32968)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 29 1/8 x 26 7/8 inches (74 x 68.3 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “19 Mesas” lower right
(Inventory #32968)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 27 x 38 7/8 inches (68.6 x 98.7 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower left. Printed in image “26 Destino c 1982” lower left
(Inventory #32969)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 27 x 38 7/8 inches (68.6 x 98.7 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower left. Printed in image “26 Destino c 1982” lower left
(Inventory #32969)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 29 7/8 x 39 inches (75.9 x 99.1 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right
(Inventory #32970)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 29 7/8 x 39 inches (75.9 x 99.1 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right
(Inventory #32970)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 39 x 39 inches (99.1 x 99.1 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower left. Printed in image “20 14/11/82 “Cuadrado” lower left
(Inventory #32971)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 39 x 39 inches (99.1 x 99.1 cm)
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower left. Printed in image “20 14/11/82 “Cuadrado” lower left
(Inventory #32971)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 40 15/16 x 40 15/16 inches (104 x 104 cm)
Signed, numbered, dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “5 Tablero 1982” lower right
(Inventory #32972)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 40 15/16 x 40 15/16 inches (104 x 104 cm)
Signed, numbered, dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “5 Tablero 1982” lower right
(Inventory #32972)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 38 7/8 x 39 inches (98.7 x 99.1 cm) Paper size:
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “Crece c.1983” lower right
(Inventory #32973)
Edition X of Infinity
Image/paper size: 38 7/8 x 39 inches (98.7 x 99.1 cm) Paper size:
Signed, numbered, and dated in ink lower right. Printed in image “Crece c.1983” lower right
(Inventory #32973)
León Ferrari (September 3, 1920 – July 25, 2013) was an Argentine contemporary conceptual artist. During his extended art career (1954-2013), his artworks often protested the Argentinian government, the imperialist west, and the Church.
Ferrari’s protest piece “Western and Christian Civilization”, which depicted a near life-size Christ hanging crucified on an American fighter jet, attracted controversy when he created it in 1965, and it has been exhibited many times since. Ferrari caused protests against his work throughout his career, including from Pope Francis when he was still Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio.
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