Rubens GERCHMAN (1942-2008) - Lot 56

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Rubens GERCHMAN (1942-2008) - Lot 56
Rubens GERCHMAN (1942-2008) Pocket Stuff, 1970 Wooden box with sliding lid, silk-screened with a poem. Inside, 10 Plexiglas mini-boxes in different colors each contain one or more word-symbols evoking universality. 4 x 25.5 x 8 cm Provenance: Former collection of art critic and historian Roberto Pontual (1939-1994) The work will be included in the artist's catalog raisonné. Rubens Gerchman (Rio de Janeiro, 1942 - São Paulo, 2008) is an important figure in the Brazilian avant-garde, whose practice spans painting, printmaking, sculpture and visual poetry. Influenced by Pop Art as well as the Concrete and Neo-Concrete movements, he developed a body of work rooted in urban culture and everyday life, marked by a strong critical dimension and a direct dialogue with the public, notably through the use of written language. Among his experiments is Pocket Stuff (1969-1970), now part of the Roberto Pontual collection: a series of portable "poem-objects", made up of small plastic cubes inscribed with words and assembled in a box, conceived as a sensory and subjective reserve of the world to take with you. Rubens Gerchman's work can be found in major private and public collections, including the Museu de Arte Moderna in Rio de Janeiro, the Pinacoteca de São Paulo and the MALBA in Buenos Aires.
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