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Acrylic and collage; Signed by the artist. Arman’s Accumulation de tubes de peinture (1975) is a three-dimensional mixed-media work combining acrylic, collage, and found objects, enclosed within a transparent plexiglass case. Rows of used paint tubes are suspended vertically, releasing streams of vivid color that cascade downward in layered ribbons of red, yellow, blue, and green. The work transforms the residue of painting into the artwork itself, emphasizing process over image. This accumulation reflects Arman’s association with Nouveau Réalisme, elevating everyday materials through repetition and presentation. Produced in a numbered edition of 99 and signed by the artist, the piece bridges painting and sculpture through its physical presence and material intensity.
Accumulation de tubes de peinture, 1975
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Acrylic and collage; Signed by the artist. Arman’s Accumulation de tubes de peinture (1975) is a three-dimensional mixed-media work combining acrylic, collage, and found objects, enclosed within a transparent plexiglass case. Rows of used paint tubes are suspended vertically, releasing streams of vivid color that cascade downward in layered ribbons of red, yellow, blue, and green. The work transforms the residue of painting into the artwork itself, emphasizing process over image. This accumulation reflects Arman’s association with Nouveau Réalisme, elevating everyday materials through repetition and presentation. Produced in a numbered edition of 99 and signed by the artist, the piece bridges painting and sculpture through its physical presence and material intensity.
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