40039921-(100).jpg
40039921-(16).jpg
40039921-(14).jpg
40039921-(01).jpg

Juan Muñoz

Auction Lot 77 (40039921)
JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001).
"Furniture XIV", 1996.
Aquatint and watercolor on iron plate, copy 14/15.
Signed and dated.
Measurements: 160 x 123 cm.

Open live auction
Estimated Value : 14,000 - 15,000 €


Enter the numeric amount of your offer.
Remember that a fee will be added, 21% as commission and the corresponding VAT on this commission.

DESCRIPTION

JUAN MUÑOZ (Madrid, 1953-Ibiza, 2001).
"Furniture XIV", 1996.
Aquatint and watercolor on iron plate, copy 14/15.
Signed and dated.
Measurements: 160 x 123 cm.

Juan Muñoz's furniture series turns tables, chairs and domestic structures into silent and evocative presences, where the everyday is transformed into poetic matter. Although the forms remain recognizable, the artist envelops them in a language of intense hallmarks, deep textures and vibrant surfaces that give them an almost emotional dimension. In these works, furniture ceases to fulfill a practical function to inhabit a territory suspended between memory, abstraction and matter, fully reflecting the lyrical and expressive sensibility that defines all of Muñoz's work.

Juan Muñoz got his start in the art world when he was expelled from school, it was then that he began taking classes from a poet who was also an art critic. In the 1970s, he moved to England to study at Croydon College and the Central School of Art and Design. There he met the sculptor Cristina Iglesias, whom he married. In 1982 he received a Fulbright scholarship and traveled to the United States to study at the Pratt Institute in New York City. His first exhibition was in 1984 at the Fernando Vijande Gallery in Madrid. Since then, his works have been exhibited internationally and have been shown in several prestigious art venues such as the Guggenheim Museums in Bilbao and New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Tate Modern in London, or the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, among many others. In the early 1990s, Juan Muñoz began to break the rules of traditional sculpture by sculpting works in a "narrative" manner that consisted of creating smaller-than-life-size figures in an environment of mutual interaction. Muñoz's sculptures often invite the viewer to relate to them, making the viewer feel as if they have discreetly become part of the artwork. His monochromatic, slate-gray or wax-colored figures create a kind of unobtrusiveness because of their lack of individuality, but that lack of individuality challenges the viewer, perhaps even so much that it makes the viewer uncomfortable. In addition to sculpture, Muñoz became interested in the creation of auditory arts, creating some works for radio. In 2000, he received Spain's National Fine Arts Award, about which Muñoz said, "I think I'll buy a watch." After receiving the award, Muñoz showed his work in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern in London, with his work Double Bind. He was the first Spanish artist to win it. Today his work can be found in important international collections, including the ARTIUM Museum in Vitoria, the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, the Telefónica Collection, the Ico Foundation, the Glenstone Museum (USA), the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Museo Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, the MACBA in Barcelona, the MOCA in Los Angeles, the Rubell Museum Contemporary Arts Foundation and the Tate Modern in London, among many others.

COMMENTS

Important Notice: Please note that our offices will be closed from 7 August through 30 August. As a result, processing and delivery times may be longer than usual. We appreciate your patience and understanding.

HELP

Would you like to speak directly to us?
Phone number for inquiries
932 463 241

If the seller accepts your offer will notify you immediately by sending a quote. To make an offer you need to logged in as a USER.

Newsletter

Would you like to receive our newsletter?

Setdart sends, weekly and via e-mail, a newsletter with the most important news. If you have not yet requested to receive our newsletter, you can do so by filling in the following form.


SETDART ONLINE SL, as data controller, will treat your data in order to send you our newsletter with commercial news about our services. You can access, rectify and delete your data, as well as exercise other rights by consulting the additional and detailed information on data protection in our privacy policy.