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Irene Zundel (born 1958), is a Mexican sculptor, painter and photographer. Her sculpture is made of different materials and has been shown around the world. Zundel lives and works in Mexico City. [1]
Zundel was born in Mexico City in 1958. [2] Zundel was influenced at an early age by the works of M.C. Escher. [3] Between 1977 and 1981 she attended the Philadelphia College of Art where she studied graphic design. [4] After coming back to Mexico, Zundel was influenced to become a fine artist after an experience with multi-sensory therapy. [4] Eventually, she moved on to working with sculpture, using acrylic to create her art. [5] Throughout her career she has moved on to working with other materials, such as wax, pottery, iron and recently Plexiglass. [3]
Zundel has received the Italian award, Premio Italia per L'arte and exhibited at the Franz Mayer Museum. [6]
A series of 15 sculptures and photographs, all constructed by Irene Zundel. The artist's intent here is to move the observer's attention from a museum configuration and interactive video. [8] [9]
A series of 12 sculptures including wood over acrylic, canvas and Plexiglass. Here the artist plays with light and its projections. [10] Irene pays special attention to making pieces that change as the observer walks around them, playing with what is real and unreal. [11] Colors, figures and patterns emerge from her plexiglass artwork constituting a play of perspectives,. Here Irene pays special attention to the observer's position and immersion. This exhibit traveled from Venice and Berlin. [12]
When this exhibit traveled to Berlin, it formed part of the inauguration of the Mexican Cultural Institute in Germany. [11]
This exhibit traveled to Ankara, Turkey and was exhibited July thru August 2018 at CerModern Art Museum. [13] [14]
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Irene Zundel (born 1958), is a Mexican sculptor, painter and photographer. Her sculpture is made of different materials and has been shown around the world. Zundel lives and works in Mexico City. [1]
Zundel was born in Mexico City in 1958. [2] Zundel was influenced at an early age by the works of M.C. Escher. [3] Between 1977 and 1981 she attended the Philadelphia College of Art where she studied graphic design. [4] After coming back to Mexico, Zundel was influenced to become a fine artist after an experience with multi-sensory therapy. [4] Eventually, she moved on to working with sculpture, using acrylic to create her art. [5] Throughout her career she has moved on to working with other materials, such as wax, pottery, iron and recently Plexiglass. [3]
Zundel has received the Italian award, Premio Italia per L'arte and exhibited at the Franz Mayer Museum. [6]
A series of 15 sculptures and photographs, all constructed by Irene Zundel. The artist's intent here is to move the observer's attention from a museum configuration and interactive video. [8] [9]
A series of 12 sculptures including wood over acrylic, canvas and Plexiglass. Here the artist plays with light and its projections. [10] Irene pays special attention to making pieces that change as the observer walks around them, playing with what is real and unreal. [11] Colors, figures and patterns emerge from her plexiglass artwork constituting a play of perspectives,. Here Irene pays special attention to the observer's position and immersion. This exhibit traveled from Venice and Berlin. [12]
When this exhibit traveled to Berlin, it formed part of the inauguration of the Mexican Cultural Institute in Germany. [11]
This exhibit traveled to Ankara, Turkey and was exhibited July thru August 2018 at CerModern Art Museum. [13] [14]