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Pedro Friedeberg is a unique artist and perhaps the last representative of surrealism, however, the validity of his work is indisputable. From his architectural studies and a protest against functionalism, he established anti-architecture as one of his main lines of work. Throughout these pages we will find the furniture that has given this artist international fame: canvases of architectural fantasies with references to tantric writing, the Aztec codices, Catholicism, Hinduism, the symbols of the occult, as well as the distinctive features of the eccentric and very peculiar style of Friedeberg's work. The work explores Friedeberg's work and thought about his obsession with the housing space of the house, furniture and objects without function, through illustrated articles by researchers such as Ida Rodriguez Prampolini, Karen Cordero, Ignacio Prado, Alejandro Sordo, Susan Crowley, Patricia Ruiz-Healy and Dan Cameron. In this book, even the most rigorously documented texts are crossed by the cramp and disintegration produced by the work of this great international artist.
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Pedro Friedeberg: la casa irracional
2018, Trilce Ediciones, Secretaría de Cultura
in Spanish
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Pedro Friedeberg
2009, Trilce, Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Distributed in the U.S.A. by Distributed Art Publishers
in Spanish
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6077663174 9786077663171
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Essays on the artist, interviews, and selections from his Lunario perpetuo and Vacaciones por la vida.
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