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Sliced bronze with green and gold patina, with incised signature and numbered. Published by Diego Strazzer, Verona, fabricated by Fonderia Buckle, Vicenza, mounted to stone base. Height 20in (50.8cm) Height including base 23 1/4in (59.1cm) Foundation Arman 98. Recorded in the Arman Studio Archives New York under number: APA# 8401.96.002. Arman’s Ofelia (1996) is a sculptural work in sliced bronze, combining classical figuration with deconstructive intervention. A female figure, reminiscent of mythological or poetic archetypes, stands in a graceful, elongated pose, her surface finished with a green patina. Encircling and intersecting the body are polished gold-toned bronze segments, creating a fragmented, cage-like structure that both reveals and disrupts the form. This interplay between continuity and rupture reflects Arman’s interest in accumulation and transformation. Mounted on a stone base and produced with Fonderia Buckle in Vicenza, the work exemplifies his late exploration of material, fragmentation, and reinterpretation of tradition.
Ofelia, 1996
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Sliced bronze with green and gold patina, with incised signature and numbered. Published by Diego Strazzer, Verona, fabricated by Fonderia Buckle, Vicenza, mounted to stone base. Height 20in (50.8cm) Height including base 23 1/4in (59.1cm) Foundation Arman 98. Recorded in the Arman Studio Archives New York under number: APA# 8401.96.002. Arman’s Ofelia (1996) is a sculptural work in sliced bronze, combining classical figuration with deconstructive intervention. A female figure, reminiscent of mythological or poetic archetypes, stands in a graceful, elongated pose, her surface finished with a green patina. Encircling and intersecting the body are polished gold-toned bronze segments, creating a fragmented, cage-like structure that both reveals and disrupts the form. This interplay between continuity and rupture reflects Arman’s interest in accumulation and transformation. Mounted on a stone base and produced with Fonderia Buckle in Vicenza, the work exemplifies his late exploration of material, fragmentation, and reinterpretation of tradition.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.
