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Painter, b. 1957 -

Miquel Barceló Artigues (born 1957) is a Spanish painter.

Barceló was born at Felanitx, Mallorca.[1]

After having studied at the Arts and Crafts School of Palma for two years, he enrolled at the Fine Arts School of Barcelona in 1974. However, he only studied at this school for a few months.[2] A year later he returned to Mallorca to participate in the happenings and actions of protest of the group "Taller Llunàtic", a conceptual avantgarde group. He also took part in the creation of their artist periodical Neon de Suro (21 issues from 1957–1982).

A year after his return to Mallorca he had his first one-man show at the Palma Museum. Initially the Avant-garde, Art Brut and American abstract Expressionism (e.g. Pollock had a big impact on him) influenced Barceló's work. On the other hand, he was always particularly interested in the Baroque paintings of Diego Velázquez, Tintoretto and Rembrandt. Jean Dubuffet inspired Barceló in adopting an experimental attitude.

Throughout the 1980s, he travelled extensively across Europe, the United States and West Africa – always returning to Paris which became a second home and where he set up a second studio. The time Barceló spent in different countries, his nomadism or peripatetic habits essentially influenced and inspired his work, most strongly the impressions of West Africa.

His participation at the "Documenta 7", Kassel, Germany, in 1982 gained him international recognition.

In 1983 he moved to Naples for five months. Here he realized some works made with volcanic cinder, for an exhibition at the Lucio Amelio's atelier.[3] In this occasion he also answered the international call of the Neapolitan gallerist, after the 1980s earthquake, in which he asked the major contemporary artist of that time to create a work for the Terrae Motus collection.[4] His work L'ombra che trema, now exhibited at the Royal Palace of Caserta, as he declared: "It's a self portrait: i made myself in the painting act. the shadow seems to reflect the other part of myself and at the same time is the destruction of the order."[5]

In 1986 he received Spain's National Award for Plastic Arts.[6]

In 2004 Barceló's watercolours, illustrating Dante's Divine Comedy, were shown at the Louvre Museum in Paris. For Palma Cathedral's Chapel of Sant Pere, Barceló covered the entire chapel with terracotta, decorating it with images related to the sixth chapter of the Gospel of St. John, the miracle of the multiplication of bread and fish, a theme chosen because the chapel is dedicated to the Last Supper. In 1990 he designed the costumes and stage sets for Manuel de Falla's opera El retablo de maese Pedro at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, and in 2006 at the Festival d'Avignon he was part of a performance with choreographer Joseph Nadj.

On 18 November 2008 the Spanish government officially presented Miquel Barceló's latest immense work of art in the United Nations Palace of Nations in Geneva. The work of art is a massive sculptural installation located on the domed ceiling of the building's newly created Chamber XX of Human rights and Alliance of Civilizations. The work consists of 1500 m2 of multi-coloured stalactite forms for which the artist used 100 tons of paint, that appear to be dripping from the ceiling.

In 2010, Barceló was invited to teach at a workshop by the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Versailles.[7]

Barceló's work (paintings, drawings, sculptures and ceramics) is nowadays represented by Tobias Mueller Modern Art in Zürich, Galerie Bruno Bischofberger in Zürich and Acquavella Galleries in New York City.

In 2017, Miquel Barceló has been elected a vice-president of CISAC at the 2017 General Assembly in Lisbon.

In 2017 he was invested Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Salamanca, as part of the commemoration of the VIII centenary of this University.

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              • Print, Miguel Barcelo
                Nov. 21, 2024

                Print, Miguel Barcelo

                Est: $1,500 - $2,000

                Miguel Barcelo (Spanish, b. 1957), "Au Revoir," 1990, lithograph, pencil signed lower right, edition 29/50, image: 22.5"h x 34"w, sheet: 24"h x 35.5"w, overall (with frame): 28"h x 39.5"w

                Clars Auctions
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ. TÉCNICA MIXTA.
                Nov. 19, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ. TÉCNICA MIXTA.

                Est: €14,000 - €15,000

                Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957) Bulbe Chinois. Técnica mixta sobre papel. Firmado. Realizado en 2001. Etiqueta de la Galería Bruno Bishofberger, Zurich, al dorso. Procedencia: Galería Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich. Galería Mayoral, Barcelona. Colección particular, Barcelona. 55 x 39,5 cm.  

                Aletheia Subastas
              • Miquel Barceló (1957) “Chauvet. Cahier de Félins”
                Oct. 31, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (1957) “Chauvet. Cahier de Félins”

                Est: €700 - €1,500

                Cahier de félins shows the reproduction of 37 drawings exhibited in a monumental notebook, a sequence of felines in which Barceló fuses the movement of the past with that of the present in a single, firm and sure stroke. A reproduction of the artist's Cahier de félins is enclosed. A book about the discovery of the Chauvet cave. White maple wood box with pyrography print on the lid. Box size: 6 x 37.6 x 49 cm; Book size: 2.3 x 33.6 x 45 cm; 1.7 x 33.7 x 44.5 cm

                Subastas Darley
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Untitled. 1981 Oil on...
                Oct. 30, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Untitled. 1981 Oil on...

                Est: -

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Untitled. 1981 Oil on canvas Signed and dated April 1981 on the back Dimensions 100.5 x 81.7 cm PROVENANCE (label on the back) Elvira González Gallery, Madrid Private collection

                Subastas Segre
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Animal with three Pix...
                Oct. 30, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Animal with three Pix...

                Est: -

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Animal with three Pixerades Lithograph on paper Signed in pencil Numbered 49/100 Measurements 49 x 70 cm Edited by Edicions 6a, Palma de Mallorca This work is part of his first portfolio of four Lithographs

                Subastas Segre
              • MIQUEL BARCELO Felanitx, Mallorca (1957) "Deer crossing the Niger River" (Mali), 1999
                Oct. 28, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELO Felanitx, Mallorca (1957) "Deer crossing the Niger River" (Mali), 1999

                Est: €22,500 - €30,000

                Mixed technique on paper Signed in pencil in the lower right corner Measurements: 49 x 68 cm

                Ansorena
              • MIQUEL BARCELO Felanitx, Mallorca (1957) “Boat”, 1984
                Oct. 28, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELO Felanitx, Mallorca (1957) “Boat”, 1984

                Est: €27,000 - €36,000

                Mixed media on paper Signed and dated in pencil at the bottom. Exhibitions: "Miquel Barcelo", Juan de Aizpuru Gallery, Madrid 1984 Certificate of authenticity from the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery, Madrid dated 1991 is included. Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm

                Ansorena
              • Miquel Barcelo LITS SUPERPOSES (BUNK BEDS) Etching
                Oct. 26, 2024

                Miquel Barcelo LITS SUPERPOSES (BUNK BEDS) Etching

                Est: $800 - $1,200

                Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Miquel Barcelo (Spanish, b. 1957) Marking(s); notes: signed; EA Materials: etching on paper Dimensions (H, W, D): 26.25"h, 20"w; 34"h, 28"w frame Additional Information: "Lits Superposes" ("Bunk Beds") is a proof for the edition of sixteen that was printed in a larger size. Gallery label to reverse: Short Hills Art Gallery, Short Hills, New Jersey.   This lot is available for truck shipment to points along the I-95 corridor at a flat rate of $250 (including Shipper's full coverage for damage or loss). Flat rate includes first-floor delivery within 50 miles of Interstate 95 (I-95) extending from PBMA in Lake Worth Beach to Massachusetts, including but not limited to Washington (D.C.), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), New York City (New York), New Haven (Connecticut), Providence (Rhode Island), and Boston (Massachusetts). This flat rate will also be applicable to certain additional areas on shipper's normal routes, including Atlanta (Georgia), the Hamptons (New York), and the Piedmont Triad of Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem (North Carolina). If your location is within the general area mentioned and you would like to confirm the flat rate applies or receive a revised quote for your specific needs, please contact Shipper directly: East Coast Express - Nicolas Prechaniuk: 973.803.6059. Shipper is a third-party vendor; payment for their services and any delivery instructions should be directed to them.  PBMA has worked with Shipper for years and has full confidence in them, but Shipper will be solely responsible and insure against any damage or loss.  We will work with Buyer and Shipper to combine shipping for qualifying lots where possible; please inquire to confirm availability of combination shipment and quote. International shipments will be referred to a third-party carrier; please email us if you need assistance. Winning bidders are welcome to use their own shipper if preferred

                Palm Beach Modern Auctions
              • Miguel Barcelo - Paysage Avec Sept Fruits - 1989 Offset Lithograph 27" x 33.5"
                Oct. 15, 2024

                Miguel Barcelo - Paysage Avec Sept Fruits - 1989 Offset Lithograph 27" x 33.5"

                Est: $200 - $250

                "Paysage Avec Sept Fruits" by Miguel Barcelo, 1989 Unsigned Offset Lithograph. Paper size is 27 x 33.5 inches, with an image size of 22.25 x 33.5 inches. The Offset Lithograph is from an edition size of 300 and is not framed. The condition was rated A: Mint. Additional details: First edition exhibition poster from Leo Castelli's Gallery dated November 18th-December 21st, 1989. Design by Smatt Florence Inc.

                DUMBO Auctions
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). 3 Poissons (3 Fish). mixed media on paper 19 1⁄8
                Oct. 15, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). 3 Poissons (3 Fish). mixed media on paper 19 1⁄8

                Est: £6,000 - £8,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). 3 Poissons (3 Fish). mixed media on paper 19 1⁄8 x 25 ¼in. (48.5 x 64.3cm.).

                Christie's
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Rentrer (Return). mixed media on canvas 32 x 39 3
                Oct. 10, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Rentrer (Return). mixed media on canvas 32 x 39 3

                Est: £60,000 - £80,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Rentrer (Return). mixed media on canvas 32 x 39 3⁄8in. (81.4 x 100cm.).

                Christie's
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Sept Étagères (Seven Shelves). mixed media on can
                Oct. 10, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Sept Étagères (Seven Shelves). mixed media on can

                Est: £100,000 - £150,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Sept Étagères (Seven Shelves). mixed media on canvas 78 ¾ x 78 ½in. (200 x 199.5cm.).

                Christie's
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Barca Cremada (Burnt Boat). mixed media on linen
                Oct. 10, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Barca Cremada (Burnt Boat). mixed media on linen

                Est: £50,000 - £70,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Barca Cremada (Burnt Boat). mixed media on linen 18 ½ x 20 1⁄8in. (47 x 51cm.).

                Christie's
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Bain Nocturne", 1990. Lithography on Arches paper. Copy 18/20. Embossing: "Item". Publisher: Item Workshops, Paris. Framed with museum glass.
                Oct. 08, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Bain Nocturne", 1990. Lithography on Arches paper. Copy 18/20. Embossing: "Item". Publisher: Item Workshops, Paris. Framed with museum glass.

                Est: €1,500 - €1,800

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Bain Nocturne", 1990. Lithography on Arches paper. Copy 18/20. Embossing: "Item". Publisher: Item Workshops, Paris. Framed with museum glass. Measurements: 42,5 x 60 cm; 53 x 70,5 cm (frame). During this decade in the work of Barceló a synthesis of influences, from American abstract expressionism to the Baroque legacy, which he imbibed in his frequent visits to the Prado Museum. This is how he expressed it in his 1991 lecture: "I return to the Prado like an animal to the watering hole or like an insect to the puddle, I drink from these thick dark waters". In this Taula, both traditions, the avant-garde and the baroque, are evident: with the objects of the still life sunk in the chromatic magma in ochre tones that refer to the chiaroscuro of the Castilian tradition, on the one hand, and on the other, evoking the earth and impasto of Dubuffet, Fautrier or Tàpies, important references for the Mallorcan painter. A painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he holds his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name. It was also in 1977 when he received his first large-format pictorial commission: a mural for the dining room of a hotel in Cala Millor, Mallorca. The following year, at the age of twenty-one, he sells his first works to some collectors and galleries, and finally moves to Barcelona. His international recognition began in the early eighties, giving a definitive boost to his career after his participation in the São Paulo Biennial (1981) and the Documenta in Kassel (1982). In 1986 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas, and since then his work has been recognized through the most outstanding awards, such as the Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes (2003) or the Sorolla Prize of the Hispanic Society of America in New York (2007). Barceló is currently represented in the most important contemporary art museums in the world, such as the MoMA in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Marugami Hirai in Japan, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the CAPC in Bordeaux, the Carré d'Art in Nimes, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, among others.

                Setdart Auction House
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). Untitled. 31.10.1978 Watercolor and pencil on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin.
                Oct. 08, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). Untitled. 31.10.1978 Watercolor and pencil on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin.

                Est: €5,500 - €6,500

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). Untitled. 31.10.1978 Watercolor and pencil on paper. Signed and dated in the lower margin. Measurements: 26 x 65 cm; 37,5 x 75,5 cm (frame). This work by Miquel Barceló, with its focus on the gradation of a single color, appears to be an early study of the expressive possibilities of color in its purest state. Although seemingly simple, it may reflect a profound search for the essence of color and its ability to communicate sensations and emotions. In the context of his career, this work could be considered a germinal experiment that anticipates the complexity of his later works, when he will delve into the carnal pulse of telluric matter. A painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he held his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name. It was also in 1977 when he received his first large-format pictorial commission: a mural for the dining room of a hotel in Cala Millor, Mallorca. The following year, at the age of twenty-one, he sells his first works to some collectors and galleries, and finally moves to Barcelona. His international recognition began in the early eighties, giving a definitive boost to his career after his participation in the São Paulo Biennial (1981) and the Documenta in Kassel (1982). In 1986 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas, and since then his work has been recognized through the most outstanding awards, such as the Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes (2003) or the Sorolla Prize of the Hispanic Society of America in New York (2007). Barceló is currently represented in the most important contemporary art museums in the world, such as the MoMA in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Marugami Hirai in Japan, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the CAPC in Bordeaux, the Carré d'Art in Nimes, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, among others.

                Setdart Auction House
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Hammock. 1987
                Sep. 17, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Hammock. 1987

                Est: -

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Hammock. 1987 Carborundum and Etching on Arches paper with dry stamp from Atelier Signed in pencil Numbered 7/16 Dimensions 20 x 59 cm (print); 50 x 65.5 cm (paper) Print Atelier Pasnic, Paris 1987 Certificate signed and sealed by Galería La Caja Negra is included PROVENANCE Galería La Caja Negra, Madrid Private collection

                Subastas Segre
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Chauvet. Cahier de félins". Art book, artist's book and numbered plate signed by the artist. Copy 423/2998. Publisher: Artika Maple wood case.
                Sep. 10, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Chauvet. Cahier de félins". Art book, artist's book and numbered plate signed by the artist. Copy 423/2998. Publisher: Artika Maple wood case.

                Est: €900 - €1,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Chauvet. Cahier de félins". Art book, artist's book and numbered plate signed by the artist. Copy 423/2998. Publisher: Artika Maple wood case. Measurements: 43 x 33 cm (art book and study book); 88 x 33 cm (folder with plate); 49 x 37 x 5,5 cm (box). "Cahier de félins" is a tribute to the Chauvet caves. Unique edition, limited and numbered to 2998 copies, this being the number 1932 signed by the artist. The work consists of a maple wood case with a reproduction of an original by Miguel Barceló in pyrography technique, a facsimile reproduction of the Cahier de félins owned by the artist, a book about the discovery of the Chauvet cave and a numbered plate with a reproduction of one of the felines from the Cahier. Tintoretto Gesso paper of 200 gr.Cover in cotton canvas with an original printed exclusively by Barceló. Painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he holds his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name. It was also in 1977 when he received his first large-format pictorial commission: a mural for the dining room of a hotel in Cala Millor, Mallorca. The following year, at the age of twenty-one, he sells his first works to some collectors and galleries, and finally moves to Barcelona. His international recognition began in the early eighties, giving a definitive boost to his career after his participation in the São Paulo Biennial (1981) and the Documenta in Kassel (1982). In 1986 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas, and since then his work has been recognized through the most outstanding awards, such as the Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes (2003) or the Sorolla Prize of the Hispanic Society of America in New York (2007). Barceló is currently represented in the most important contemporary art museums in the world, such as the MoMA in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Marugami Hirai in Japan, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the CAPC in Bordeaux, the Carré d'Art in Nimes, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, among others.

                Setdart Auction House
              • Miquel BARCELO - Vanity with three skulls
                Aug. 27, 2024

                Miquel BARCELO - Vanity with three skulls

                Est: CHF250 - CHF300

                This description has been translated automatically: Miquel BARCELO (1957-) Vanity with three skulls, 2005 Original engraving and aquatint Unsigned On ivory vellum 50 x 65 cm Proof authenticated by the dry stamp of the Louvre chalcography Excellent condition We can provide shipping quote and service under demand ORIGINAL CONTENT : Miquel BARCELO (1957-) Vanité au trois crânes, 2005 Gravure originale et aquatinte Non signée Sur vélin ivoire 50 x 65 cm Epreuve authentifiée par le cachet sec de la chalcographie du Louvre Excellent état Sur simple demande, nous pouvons fournir un devis d'expédition et vous envoyer vos acquisitions de façon sécurisée.

                TGP Auction
              • Miquel Barceló 1 Lithographie. 1991. In: Toros. Hrsg. v. Galerie Bischofberger, Zürich. Auf rotem Bü
                Aug. 18, 2024

                Miquel Barceló 1 Lithographie. 1991. In: Toros. Hrsg. v. Galerie Bischofberger, Zürich. Auf rotem Bü

                Est: -

                Miquel Barceló 1 Lithographie. 1991. In: Toros. Hrsg. v. Galerie Bischofberger, Zürich. Auf rotem Bütten. In Bleistift signiert und nummeriert. 29 x 25 cm. Lose eingelegt in der Vorzugsausgabe in rotem Ganzleder mit schwarzgeprägten Deckeln und Rückentitel, in passendem Schuber (minimal berieben, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Schuber mit Kratzpsuren). - Ausgezeichneter Druck der formatfüllenden, dynamischen Komposition. 1 lithograph. In: see above. On red laid paper. Signed and numbered in pencil. Loosely inserted in special edition bound in red full leather with black stamped covers and spine title, in matching slipcase (minimally rubbed, corners slightly bumped, slipcase with scratches). - One of 100 numbered copies. The book also signed and numbered in pencil by Barcélo on the foretitle. With numerous photographic illustrations by Lucien Clergue and colour illustrations after works by Barcélo. Eines von 100 nummerierten Exemplaren. - Das Buch ebenfalls von Barcélo auf dem Vortitel in Bleistift signiert und nummeriert. Mit zahlreichen photographischen Abbildungen von Lucien Clergue und farbigen Abbildungen nach Werken von Barcélo. Dieses Werk ist regelbesteuert. Auf den Zuschlagspreis fallen 23,95% Aufgeld sowie auf den Rechnungsendbetrag 7% bzw. 19% Mehrwertsteuer in der Europäischen Union an. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union only.

                Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
              • Miquel Barcelo. Fruit (1987)
                Jul. 23, 2024

                Miquel Barcelo. Fruit (1987)

                Est: -

                Etching and drypoint on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Numbered (9/16) in the lower left corner.

                Duran Arte y Subastas
              • Soupe noire
                Jul. 05, 2024

                Soupe noire

                Est: €80,000 - €120,000

                Miquel Barceló  b. 1957 Soupe noire signed, titled and dated 84 (on the reverse) oil on canvas 140 x 200 cm ; 55 ⅛ x 78 ¾ in. Executed in 1984. __________________________________________________________ Miquel Barceló  n. 1957 Soupe noire signé, titré et daté 84 (au dos) huile sur toile 140 x 200 cm ; 55 ⅛ x 78 ¾ in. Exécuté en 1984.

                Sotheby's
              • Miquel Barceló (1957) "Cahier de félins", 2011
                Jul. 04, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (1957) "Cahier de félins", 2011

                Est: €900 - €1,200

                Unique and numbered edition of 2998 copies, this being number 394, of Miquel Barceló's Cahier de félins, printed on 200 g Tintoretto Gesso paper; Ed. Planeta (2011). The copy consists of a personalized wooden case with a reproduction of an original by the artist made by pyrography; a facsimile reproduction of the Cahier de félins, owned by the artist, a book on the discovery of the Chauvet cave and a numbered plate with the numbering of each of the felines.  Case size: 6.1 cm; 37.6 x 49 cm; Book size: 2.3 x 33.6 x 45 cm (1); 1.7 x 33.7 x 44.5 cm (1)

                Subastas Darley
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Senza Blu (Without Blue). mixed media on canvas 7
                Jun. 27, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Senza Blu (Without Blue). mixed media on canvas 7

                Est: £200,000 - £300,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957). Senza Blu (Without Blue). mixed media on canvas 79 1⁄8 x 118 1⁄8in. (201 x 300cm.).

                Christie's
              • Miquel Barceló, 1957, L'abbraccio
                Jun. 24, 2024

                Miquel Barceló, 1957, L'abbraccio

                Est: CHF25,000 - CHF45,000

                Signed lower right: M. Barceló. Dated lower left: IX.82. (Frame).

                Germann Auction House Ltd
              • MIQUEL BARCELO Felanitx, Mallorca (1957) "Cap de Gos", 1989
                Jun. 24, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELO Felanitx, Mallorca (1957) "Cap de Gos", 1989

                Est: €57,000 - €76,000

                Mixed technique on canvas Signed in the lower left corner. Certificate of authenticity from the author is attached. Measurements: 36 x 68 cm

                Ansorena
              • Barceló, Miquel 1 Lithographie. 1991. In: Toros. Hrsg. v. Galerie Bischofbe…
                Jun. 22, 2024

                Barceló, Miquel 1 Lithographie. 1991. In: Toros. Hrsg. v. Galerie Bischofbe…

                Est: - €2,400

                Spanish Post War Barceló, Miquel 1 Lithographie. 1991. In: Toros. Hrsg. v. Galerie Bischofberger, Zürich. Auf rotem Bütten. In Bleistift signiert und nummeriert. 29 x 25 cm. Lose eingelegt in der Vorzugsausgabe in rotem Ganzleder mit schwarzgeprägten Deckeln und Rückentitel, in passendem Schuber (minimal berieben, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Schuber mit Kratzpsuren). - Ausgezeichneter Druck der formatfüllenden, dynamischen Komposition. Eines von 100 nummerierten Exemplaren. - Das Buch ebenfalls von Barcélo auf dem Vortitel in Bleistift signiert und nummeriert. Mit zahlreichen photographischen Abbildungen von Lucien Clergue und farbigen Abbildungen nach Werken von Barcélo. 1 lithograph. In: see above. On red laid paper. Signed and numbered in pencil. Loosely inserted in special edition bound in red full leather with black stamped covers and spine title, in matching slipcase (minimally rubbed, corners slightly bumped, slipcase with scratches). - One of 100 numbered copies. The book also signed and numbered in pencil by Barcélo on the foretitle. With numerous photographic illustrations by Lucien Clergue and colour illustrations after works by Barcélo. Dieses Werk ist regelbesteuert. Auf den Zuschlagspreis fallen 23,95% Aufgeld sowie auf den Rechnungsendbetrag 7% (Bücher) bzw. 19% Mehrwertsteuer in der Europäischen Union an. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

                Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Ombre, 1990
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Ombre, 1990

                Est: $1,000 - $2,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Ombre, 1990 lithograph signed and numbered 6/20 in pencil 17 1/2 x 25 3/4 inches. Provenance: Galerie Lucie Weill & Seligmann, Paris

                Hindman
              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Le Calamar
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Le Calamar

                Est: $1,000 - $2,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Le Calamar lithograph signed and numbered 20/76 in pencil 17 1/2 x 25 3/4 inches. Provenance: Galerie Lucie Weill & Seligmann, Paris

                Hindman
              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) La Table
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) La Table

                Est: $1,000 - $2,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) La Table lithograph signed and numbered 6/20 in pencil 17 1/2 x 25 3/4 inches. Provenance: Galerie Lucie Weill & Seligmann, Paris

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              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Oignon, 1990
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Oignon, 1990

                Est: $1,000 - $2,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Oignon, 1990 lithograph signed and numbered 10/26 in pencil 26 3/8 x 20 3/4 inches. Provenance: Galerie Lucie Weill & Seligmann, Paris Exhibited: Paris, Galerie Lucie Weill & Seligmann, March 1996

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              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Oignon et Figures, 1991
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Oignon et Figures, 1991

                Est: $5,000 - $7,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Oignon et Figures, 1991 lithograph with gouache and embossing signed and numbered 24/24 in pencil 43 1/4 x 30 1/2 inches.

                Hindman
              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Nature Morte à la Grappe de Raisin
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Nature Morte à la Grappe de Raisin

                Est: $20,000 - $30,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Nature Morte à la Grappe de Raisin oil on shaped canvas 20 x 32 inches. Provenance: Galerie Lucie Weill Seligmann, Paris (as La Grappe) Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris (as Raisin) Lot note: Miquel Barceló’s childhood on the rugged island of Mallorca, where he was born in 1957, triggered a long-standing fascination for the natural world in all its forms, which has inspired him richly textured canvases that speak to Earth’s materiality and ever-changing colors, as exemplified in the several works by the artist Laura Pels collected.   Considered one of the greatest contemporary living artists, Barceló has continuously revered, and referenced the Old Masters such as Caravaggio, Francisco de Zurbarán, Juan Sánchez Cotán, and even Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso. As demonstrated in the Laura Pels Collection, among Barceló’s favorite subjects are still-lifes, which never truly remain still, as the artist captures them in complex layers that make them vibrant, real almost. Insisting on paint’s tactile, and materialistic properties, Barceló’s canvases are always coarse, so as to convey nature’s forever-changing state, and to create an organic symbiosis between the paint, the canvas and the depicted still-life itself. The result leads to a hypersensitive artwork with a heightened sense of touch, in line with the Viennese concept of haptic art, which makes the artist's creations as complex as they are palpable. As he expressed himself: “What interests me in still life is to work with it as organic material, to feel it as pure material . . . Sometimes I use the elements as a pretext to create a kind of dance inside the picture.” Barceló’s raw approach to painting seems to oppose, and at times contradict, the highly conceptual nature associated with contemporary art, thus promoting a return, a memory of a simpler, almost primitive way of expression: “My paintings are like traces of what has happened there, all that happens in the head, in fact” confessed the artist. As a result, works such as Yellow Abstraction and La Grappe de Raisin not only channel a long tradition of landscape and still-life painting, but become a landscape and a fruit themselves, blurring the lines between what Nature and Man made, or altered, and inviting us to contemplate our own relationship with the natural world and the changes it undergoes. 

                Hindman
              • Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Yellow Abstraction, 1994
                Jun. 20, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Yellow Abstraction, 1994

                Est: $30,000 - $50,000

                Miquel Barceló (Spanish, b. 1957) Yellow Abstraction, 1994 mixed media with acrylic and plaster on parchment, laid down on linen signed Barceló (upper right); dated 12.IX.94 (lower right) 19 1/2 x 27 1/4 inches. Lot note: Miquel Barceló’s childhood on the rugged island of Mallorca, where he was born in 1957, triggered a long-standing fascination for the natural world in all its forms, which has inspired him richly textured canvases that speak to Earth’s materiality and ever-changing colors, as exemplified in the several works by the artist Laura Pels collected.   Considered one of the greatest contemporary living artists, Barceló has continuously revered, and referenced the Old Masters such as Caravaggio, Francisco de Zurbarán, Juan Sánchez Cotán, and even Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso. As demonstrated in the Laura Pels Collection, among Barceló’s favorite subjects are still-lifes, which never truly remain still, as the artist captures them in complex layers that make them vibrant, real almost. Insisting on paint’s tactile, and materialistic properties, Barceló’s canvases are always coarse, so as to convey nature’s forever-changing state, and to create an organic symbiosis between the paint, the canvas and the depicted still-life itself. The result leads to a hypersensitive artwork with a heightened sense of touch, in line with the Viennese concept of haptic art, which makes the artist's creations as complex as they are palpable. As he expressed himself: “What interests me in still life is to work with it as organic material, to feel it as pure material . . . Sometimes I use the elements as a pretext to create a kind of dance inside the picture.” Barceló’s raw approach to painting seems to oppose, and at times contradict, the highly conceptual nature associated with contemporary art, thus promoting a return, a memory of a simpler, almost primitive way of expression: “My paintings are like traces of what has happened there, all that happens in the head, in fact” confessed the artist. As a result, works such as Yellow Abstraction and La Grappe de Raisin not only channel a long tradition of landscape and still-life painting, but become a landscape and a fruit themselves, blurring the lines between what Nature and Man made, or altered, and inviting us to contemplate our own relationship with the natural world and the changes it undergoes.

                Hindman
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ
                Jun. 18, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ

                Est: €16,000 - €18,000

                Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957) Bulbe Chinois. Técnica mixta sobre papel. Firmado. Realizado en 2001. Etiqueta de la Galería Bruno Bishofberger, Zurich, al dorso. Procedencia: Galería Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich. Galería Mayoral, Barcelona. Colección particular, Barcelona. 55 x 39,5 cm.

                Aletheia Subastas
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Chien sous la pluie", 1984. Lithograph (diptych) on paper, copy 21/100. Signed and justified in pencil.
                Jun. 13, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Chien sous la pluie", 1984. Lithograph (diptych) on paper, copy 21/100. Signed and justified in pencil.

                Est: €3,000 - €3,500

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Chien sous la pluie", 1984. Lithograph (diptych) on paper, copy 21/100. Signed and justified in pencil. Measurements: 93 x 68 cm; 107 x 81 cm (frame). Diptych formed by two pieces that reflect each other, showing the figure of the dog of the reflection mostly decomposed through the texture and the suggestion of the earth wet by the rain. The earthy and dark tones create a melancholic atmosphere. The image of the lonely dog in the rain is intense and highly sensitive. Painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he held his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name.

                Setdart Auction House
              • Miquel Barceló (né en 1957) Improvisació III technique mixte sur toile 194.
                Jun. 07, 2024

                Miquel Barceló (né en 1957) Improvisació III technique mixte sur toile 194.

                Est: €200,000 - €300,000

                Miquel Barceló (né en 1957) Improvisació III technique mixte sur toile 194.8 x 194.8 cm. Réalisé en 1987.

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              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Sin título
                May. 21, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Sin título

                Est: -

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Sin título. 1984 Litografía sobre papel Arches Firmada a lápiz Numerada 44/50 Medidas 54 x 76,5 cm Estampa Bransen, París 1984 EXPOSICIONES 1984, "Miquel Barceló. Pinturas 1984", Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid BIBLIOGRAFÍA Antoni Mari, "Miquel Barceló. Pinturas 1984", Ed. Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid 1984

                Subastas Segre
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Autorretrato en la Biblioteca
                May. 21, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Autorretrato en la Biblioteca

                Est: -

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Autorretrato en la Biblioteca. 1984 Litografía sobre papel Arches Firmada a lápiz Numerada 34/50 Medidas 54 x 76,5 cm Estampa Bransen, París 1984 PROCEDENCIA Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid Colección particular EXPOSICIONES 1984, "Miquel Barceló. Pinturas 1984", Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid BIBLIOGRAFÍA Antoni Mari, "Miquel Barceló. Pinturas 1984", Ed. Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid 1984. Pág. 36

                Subastas Segre
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Sin título
                May. 21, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ - Sin título

                Est: -

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ Mallorca 1957 Sin título. 1979 Acuarela y tinta sobre papel Firmada y fechada 28-VI-79 Medidas 37 x 49 cm Certificado firmado por Galería Sapleta Freda, Son Servera 8Mallorca)

                Subastas Segre
              • Miquel BARCELO - Vanité au trois crânes
                May. 19, 2024

                Miquel BARCELO - Vanité au trois crânes

                Est: CHF250 - CHF300

                This description has been translated automatically: Miquel BARCELO (1957-) Vanity with three skulls, 2005 Original engraving and aquatint Unsigned On ivory vellum 50 x 65 cm Proof authenticated by the dry stamp of the Louvre chalcography Excellent condition We can provide shipping quote and service under demand ORIGINAL CONTENT : Miquel BARCELO (1957-) Vanité au trois crânes, 2005 Gravure originale et aquatinte Non signée Sur vélin ivoire 50 x 65 cm Epreuve authentifiée par le cachet sec de la chalcographie du Louvre Excellent état Sur simple demande, nous pouvons fournir un devis d'expédition et vous envoyer vos acquisitions de façon sécurisée.

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              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Miquel Barceló Gallery Yvon Lambert", 1987. Offset on thick paper. Publisher; Galerie Yvon Lamber (Paris). Signed by the artist.
                May. 13, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Miquel Barceló Gallery Yvon Lambert", 1987. Offset on thick paper. Publisher; Galerie Yvon Lamber (Paris). Signed by the artist.

                Est: €600 - €800

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Miquel Barceló Gallery Yvon Lambert", 1987. Offset on thick paper. Publisher; Galerie Yvon Lamber (Paris). Signed by the artist. Measurements: 70 x 49 cm; 71 x 51 cm (frame). Painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he holds his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name.

                Setdart Auction House
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Crânes Papaie", 1999. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in the lower area.
                May. 13, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Crânes Papaie", 1999. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in the lower area.

                Est: €18,000 - €20,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ ARTIGUES (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957). "Crânes Papaie", 1999. Watercolor on paper. Signed and dated in the lower area. Measurements: 56 x 76 cm; 76 x 96 cm (frame). This work demonstrates totally personal aspects of Barceló, impossible to relate to his influences or predecessors, the most outstanding of which is his break with tradition through his tireless search for new formulas and his fascination with different aspects of nature. An example of this is this watercolor, since the artist starts from the traditional "vanitas", but his technique and the tendency towards the telluric bring us closer to a completely organic image that does not transmit the fleetingness of life, but a cyclical conception of it. In this work, the Mallorcan creates a work of great expressiveness, firmly rooted in nature and archaic tradition, which at the same time reveals a surprising and brilliant modernity. A painter and sculptor, Barceló began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Palma de Mallorca, where he studied between 1972 and 1973. In 1974 he made his individual debut, at the age of seventeen, at the Picarol Gallery in Mallorca. That same year he moved to Barcelona, where he enrolled at the Sant Jordi School of Fine Arts, and made his first trip to Paris. In the French capital he discovers the work of Paul Klee, Fautrier, Wols and Dubuffet, as well as the "art brut", a style that will exert an important influence on his first paintings. During these years he reads extensively, and enriches himself with works as diverse as the writings of Breton and the surrealists, the "White Manifesto" by Lucio Fontana or the "Social History of Literature and Art" by Arnold Hauser. In 1976 he holds his first solo exhibition in a museum: "Cadaverina 15" at the Museum of Mallorca, consisting of a montage of 225 wooden boxes with glass lids, with decomposing organic materials inside. That same year, back in Mallorca, he joined the Taller Lunàtic group and took part in its social, political and cultural events. In 1977 he makes a second trip to Paris, and also visits London and Amsterdam. That same year he exhibits for the first time in Barcelona, and meets Javier Mariscal, who will become one of his best friends in the city. Together with him and the photographer Antoni Catany he participates, as a member of the group "Neón de Suro", in exhibitions in Canada and California, and collaborates with the publication of the magazine of the same name. It was also in 1977 when he received his first large-format pictorial commission: a mural for the dining room of a hotel in Cala Millor, Mallorca. The following year, at the age of twenty-one, he sells his first works to some collectors and galleries, and finally moves to Barcelona. His international recognition begins in the early eighties, definitely boosting his career following his participation in the São Paulo Biennial (1981) and the Documenta de Kassel (1982). In 1986 he was awarded the National Prize for Plastic Arts, and since then his work has received numerous awards, such as the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts (2003) and the Sorolla Prize from the Hispanic Society of America in New York (2007). Barceló is currently represented in the most important art museums in the world, such as the MoMA in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, etc.

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              • Miquel Barceló - Inferno, 1994
                May. 12, 2024

                Miquel Barceló - Inferno, 1994

                Est: CHF80 - CHF100

                Miquel Barceló - Inferno, 1994 Offset poster on paper. Publisher: Lucio Amelio, Napoli, 1994. Very good condition, 70 x 50 cm. Affiche offset sur papier. Editeur : Lucio Amelio, Napoli, 1994. Très bon état, 70 x 50 cm.

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              • Barcelo. Cahiers de felins
                Apr. 24, 2024

                Barcelo. Cahiers de felins

                Est: -

                BARCELÓ, Miquel.- "CAHIERS DE FELINS" B.: Ed. Planeta, 2011. Oblong folio, cloth with an original print made exclusively by Miquel Barceló, contained in case ed. in maple wood with a pyrography reproduction of an original by Miquel Barceló on the cover. Attached is a reproduction of the Cahier de félins owned by the artist, a book about the discovery of the Chauvet cave. Tintoretto Gesso paper 200 gr. Numbered example of the limited edition, autographed by the artist in the colophon.

                Duran Arte y Subastas
              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957) Untitled watercolour and gouache on paper laid on
                Apr. 23, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957) Untitled watercolour and gouache on paper laid on

                Est: €15,000 - €20,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (B. 1957) Untitled watercolour and gouache on paper laid on canvas 29 x 41cm.

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              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (né en 1957) Sans titre Huile et sable sur toile 100 x 81 c
                Apr. 23, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (né en 1957) Sans titre Huile et sable sur toile 100 x 81 c

                Est: €40,000 - €60,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (né en 1957) Sans titre Huile et sable sur toile 100 x 81 cm. (39 3/8 x 31 7/8 in.)

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              • MIQUEL BARCELÓ (né en 1957) Humo Huile et fusain sur toile 100.2 x 81 cm. (
                Apr. 23, 2024

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (né en 1957) Humo Huile et fusain sur toile 100.2 x 81 cm. (

                Est: €30,000 - €50,000

                MIQUEL BARCELÓ (né en 1957) Humo Huile et fusain sur toile 100.2 x 81 cm. (39 ½ x 31 7/8 in.)

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              • Miquel Barceló - Inferno, 1994
                Apr. 14, 2024

                Miquel Barceló - Inferno, 1994

                Est: CHF80 - CHF100

                Miquel Barceló - Inferno, 1994 Offset poster on paper. Publisher: Lucio Amelio, Napoli, 1994. Very good condition, 70 x 50 cm. Affiche offset sur papier. Editeur : Lucio Amelio, Napoli, 1994. Très bon état, 70 x 50 cm.

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