Manuel Marín
Untitled, c. 1970-1980.
Polychrome iron. Unique piece.
Attached certificate of authenticity issued by Mrs. Monika Rabassa, widow of the artist.
It has very slight wear.
Signed.
Measurements: 88 x 172 x 42 cm.
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MANUEL MARÍN (Cieza, Murcia, 1942 - Málaga, 2007).
Untitled, c. 1970-1980.
Polychrome iron. Unique piece.
Attached certificate of authenticity issued by Mrs. Monika Rabassa, widow of the artist.
It has very slight wear.
Signed.
Measurements: 88 x 172 x 42 cm.
In the period between 1970 and 1980, Manuel Marín was fully consolidated in his stage as a sculptor in New York. After starting his production of mobile sculptures at the end of the 60's, during this decade he developed more intensely his own language focused on movement, balance and interaction with space. Mobile metallic sculpture with the application of primary colors, highlighting the red base, in clear harmony with the neoplasticist aesthetic. The work dialogues with Calder's legacy in his exploration of space, but stands out for the personal interpretation that Manuel Marín imprints on his production.
Manuel Marín began in the world of bullfighting at the age of ten and made his debut in a bullfight at sixteen. However, at the age of twenty he decided to move to London, where he began working in an art gallery and discovered his vocation for sculpture. There he met the British artist Henry Moore, who incorporated him as an assistant in the creation of his bronze sculptures. In 1964 he moved to New York, where he worked as an art restorer before founding his own gallery, The American Indian Art Gallery, which had among its clients figures such as Warhol, Basquiat, De Kooning and Keith Haring. Fascinated by mobile sculptures, he began his own production in 1969 and the following year held his first exhibition at the Alan Brown Gallery in Scarsdale. Since then, his work has been exhibited in New York and in countries such as Canada, Italy, Mexico, China, Puerto Rico, Japan and Spain. He currently has public monuments in the United States and Spain, and his work is part of international collections, having been recognized by both critics and the public.
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