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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 2005 Silver gelatin print Signed back Back "copy for the cover of Pedro Salinas' book" Out of print copy of a total of 7 Dimensions 32 x 23.5 cm BIBLIOGRAPHY VVAA, "Chema Madoz 2000-2005. National Photography Award", Ed. Fundación Telefónica and Ministry of Culture, Madrid 2005, pp. 213 and 235, no. 134

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  • Chema Madoz, Sin titulo
    Mar. 04, 2025

    Chema Madoz, Sin titulo

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Chema Madoz Sin titulo 1998 gelatin silver print image: 18.875 h x 18.875 w in (48 x 48 cm) sheet: 23.875 h x 19.875 w in (61 x 50 cm) Signed, dated and numbered to verso 'Chema Madoz 98 5/15'. This work is number 5 from the edition of 15. Provenance: Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery, Dallas | Bonni Benrubi Gallery, New York | Private Collection Literature: Chema Madoz: Objetos 1990-1999, Madoz, ppg. 188-189, pl. 118 This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Feb. 11, 2025

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 2001 Black and white photograph Copy 2 of 15 Dimensions 65 x 50 cm Certificate signed by Galería Siboney, Santander PROVENANCE (stamp on the back) Joan Prats Gallery, Barcelona Siboney Gallery, Santander Private collection BIBLIOGRAPHY "Chema Madoz 2000-2005. National Photography Award", Ed. Fundación Telefónica and Ministry of Culture, Madrid 2005, page 75, no. 31

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958). Untitled, 2003. B&W photography on baryta paper with sulphurous toning. Edition of 20 copies. Attached exhibition catalog of the artist where the work is reproduced
    Nov. 13, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958). Untitled, 2003. B&W photography on baryta paper with sulphurous toning. Edition of 20 copies. Attached exhibition catalog of the artist where the work is reproduced

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958). Untitled, 2003. B&W photography on baryta paper with sulphurous toning. Edition of 20 copies. Attached exhibition catalog of the artist where the work is reproduced. Slight damage to the frame. Signed on the back. Measurements: 28 x 38 cm; 53 x 63 cm (frame). The way of interpreting art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognizable creators of the contemporary art scene. Emphasizing the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing in the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that star in his works -in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas-. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as usual as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally he has exhibited in institutions such as the Pompidou Center in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others. Attached exhibition catalog of the artist where the work is reproduced. It has slight damage to the frame.

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  • Chema Madoz, 1958, Untitled
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Chema Madoz, 1958, Untitled

    Est: CHF800 - CHF1,200

    Signed and dated. (Frame).

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Sin título I
    May. 21, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ - Sin título I

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Sin título I. 2007 Tintas pigmentadas sobre papel algodón Firmada Ejemplar numerado 27 de 50 + 5 H.C. Medidas 35,5 x 28 cm Edita Polígrafa, Barcelona

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Sin título II
    May. 21, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ - Sin título II

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Sin título II. 2007 Tintas pigmentadas sobre papel algodón Firmada Ejemplar numerado 27 de 50 + 5 H.C. Medidas 28,5 x 26,5 cm Edita Polígrafa, Barcelona

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled (Shoe)
    Mar. 19, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled (Shoe)

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled (Shoe). 2005 Photogravure on paper Signed in pencil Numbered 40/75 Measurements 53 x 44 cm

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled (Shirt)
    Mar. 19, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled (Shirt)

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled (Shirt). 2005 Photogravure on paper Signed in pencil Numbered 40/75 Measurements 53 x 44 cm

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled (Pipa)
    Mar. 19, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled (Pipa)

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled (Pipa). 2005 Photogravure on paper Signed in pencil Numbered 40/75 Measurements 53 x 44 cm

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled III
    Mar. 19, 2024

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled III

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled III. 2007 Pigmented inks on cotton paper Signed Copy numbered 27 of 50 + 5 HC Measurements 34.5 x 26.5 cm Edita Polígrafa, Barcelona

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand.
    Nov. 06, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand.

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 53 x 43 cm. The visual paradox is the fertile terrain in which Chema Madoz operates. The way of interpreting art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognizable creators of the contemporary art scene. Accentuating the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surreal search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing in everyday life, generating associations, metamorphosis, in a playful background it generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or logic of the dreamlike", to refer to the compositions of objects that star in his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas–. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as common as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first individual exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally he has exhibited in institutions such as the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand.
    Nov. 06, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand.

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 53 x 43 cm. The visual paradox is the fertile terrain in which Chema Madoz operates. The way of interpreting art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognizable creators of the contemporary art scene. Accentuating the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surreal search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing in everyday life, generating associations, metamorphosis, in a playful background it generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or logic of the dreamlike", to refer to the compositions of objects that star in his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas–. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as common as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first individual exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally he has exhibited in institutions such as the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand.
    Nov. 06, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand.

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) No title. Photogravure, copy 53/75. Signed and justified by hand. Measurements: 53 x 43 cm. The visual paradox is the fertile terrain in which Chema Madoz operates. The way of interpreting art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognizable creators of the contemporary art scene. Accentuating the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surreal search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing in everyday life, generating associations, metamorphosis, in a playful background it generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or logic of the dreamlike", to refer to the compositions of objects that star in his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas–. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as common as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first individual exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally he has exhibited in institutions such as the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Oct. 24, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled Print on watercolor paper Signed Numbered 19/50 Measures 39 x 29 cm

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Sep. 19, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 1994 Gelatin silver Back signed and dated 1994 Copy numbered 9 of 15 Measurements 33.7 x 47 cm PROVENANCE Moriarty Gallery, Madrid Private collection BIBLIOGRAPHY Chema Madoz, "Chema Madoz: Ars Combinatoria", Ed. Fundació Catalunya-La Pedrera-La Fábrica, Madrid 2013, cat. exp. p. 66-67 Chema Madoz, "Chema Madoz; Objects 1990-1999", Ed. MNCARS, Madrid 1999, cat. exp. p. 101

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Sep. 19, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled Gelatin silver Back signed in pencil Measurements 24 x 36 cm PROVENANCE Acquired from the artist by the current owner.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatin. Work reproduced on the artist's website.
    May. 16, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatin. Work reproduced on the artist's website.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatine. Work reproduced on the artist's website. Size: 34 x 47 cm; 52 x 62 cm (frame). The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Mar. 28, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled Silver gelatin on watercolor paper Copy 23 of 50 Size 30 x 20 cm (approx.)

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled, 2000. Positive bromide tack. Exemplary 3/15. It has a label from the Moriarty Gallery (Madrid) on the back. Signed, dated and justified on the back
    Feb. 27, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled, 2000. Positive bromide tack. Exemplary 3/15. It has a label from the Moriarty Gallery (Madrid) on the back. Signed, dated and justified on the back

    Est: €1,400 - €1,800

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled, 2000. Positive bromide virado. Copy 3/15. With label of the Galería Moriarty (Madrid) on the back. Signed, dated and justified on the back. Provenance: private collection conceived since the 70s between London and Madrid. Measurements: 60 x 50 cm; 81 x 71,5 cm (frame): Naturgy's Spanish Contemporary Art collection owns the first copy of this same photograph. Visual paradox is the fertile ground in which Chema Madoz moves. The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background, he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Prize and the PHotoEspaña Prize in 2000, and the Culture Prize of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled (Stones Tree), 2000. Positive bromide tack. Exemplary 3/15. Presents a label on the back of the Moriarty Gallery (Madrid). Signed, dated and justified on the back.
    Feb. 27, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled (Stones Tree), 2000. Positive bromide tack. Exemplary 3/15. Presents a label on the back of the Moriarty Gallery (Madrid). Signed, dated and justified on the back.

    Est: €1,400 - €1,800

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled (Árbol Piedras), 2000. Positive bromide virado. Copy 3/15. With label on the back of the Galería Moriarty (Madrid). Signed, dated and justified on the back. Provenance: private collection conceived since the 70s between London and Madrid. Size: 60 x 50 cm; 81 x 71 cm (frame). The Telefónica Foundation dedicated an exhibition to the artist, called Telos. It brought together a selection of works from 2000 to 2004, dedicated to nature. This "Tree Stones" belonged to the aforementioned group of which the artist commented: "I have chosen a series of images with common interests: their axis is nature and for this reason they are more distant from other series of objects from everyday life. I also make use of matter that comes from nature itself and lacks that objectual character, be it grass, water or sand, in an attempt to access the idea of landscape in other images". The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Prize and the PHotoEspaña Prize in 2000, and the Culture Prize of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled, 2000. Positive bromide tack. Exemplary 3/15. It presents the Moriarty Gallery (Madrid) label on the back. Signed, dated and justified on the back.
    Feb. 27, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled, 2000. Positive bromide tack. Exemplary 3/15. It presents the Moriarty Gallery (Madrid) label on the back. Signed, dated and justified on the back.

    Est: €1,400 - €1,800

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled, 2000. Positive bromide virado. Copy 3/15. With the label of the Galería Moriarty (Madrid) on the back. Signed, dated and justified on the back. Provenance: private collection conceived since the 70s between London and Madrid. Measurements: 60 x 50 cm; 81 x 71,5 cm (frame). The Patio Herreriano Museum in Valladolid has the first copy of this series. In its cataloguing the museum states "In 1995 Madoz took a photograph of a real cactus planted in a sewing thimble. The association of the spiky plant with the thimble triggered in the observer the hypothetical effect of a finger entering the thimble. In this photograph the cactus has become stone. Madoz has replaced the fleshiness of the plant with the inert hardness of the boulders. He composes his objects, but never disguises the nature of each one. That thimble was perfectly legible as a thimble; in this photograph the pot and the stones are also fully identifiable. This play with the recognisable makes the effect of surprise provoked by the union of disparate and even antithetical elements even more intense, because it places us before concrete and familiar fragments of reality. The artist proposes a certain distancing from the motif captured, which generally appears with a carefully prepared mise-en-scène. This scenographic distancing is not objective, because it seeks to provoke subjective reactions from the gaze that the photographer and the camera have decided to fix on paper". Visual paradox is the fertile ground in which Chema Madoz moves. The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background, he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Prize and the PHotoEspaña Prize in 2000, and the Culture Prize of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. It has a label on the back from the Moriarty gallery in Madrid.
    Feb. 08, 2023

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. It has a label on the back from the Moriarty gallery in Madrid.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. Presents label on the back of the Madrid gallery Moriarty. Size: 12 x 6 cm; 32 x 26 cm (frame). The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • Chena Madoz. Untitled
    Dec. 28, 2022

    Chena Madoz. Untitled

    Est: -

    Photographic reproduction from a work by Chema Madoz. Copy not numbered or signed.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatin. Work reproduced on the artist's website.
    Nov. 30, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatin. Work reproduced on the artist's website.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatine. Work reproduced on the artist's website. Size: 34 x 47 cm; 52 x 62 cm (frame). The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. It has a label on the back from the Moriarty gallery in Madrid.
    Oct. 27, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. It has a label on the back from the Moriarty gallery in Madrid.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. Presents label on the back of the Madrid gallery Moriarty. Size: 12 x 6 cm; 32 x 26 cm (frame). The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 1998 Silver gelatin Measures 20 x 15 cm <
    Oct. 25, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 1998 Silver gelatin Measures 20 x 15 cm <

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 1998 Silver gelatin Measures 20 x 15 cm PROVENANCE (label on the back) Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona Private collection

    Subastas Segre
  • Chema Madoz Untitled (Cherries on a Scale)
    Oct. 22, 2022

    Chema Madoz Untitled (Cherries on a Scale)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Chema Madoz (Spanish, b. 1958) Untitled (Cherries on a Scale) Gelatin silver print Signed in pencil, verso Dated and titled in pencil, verso. The Cultural Exchange tag, verso. Image measures 7.875 x 6 (in).

    Larsen Art Auction
  • Chema Madoz S/T (airplane)
    Oct. 22, 2022

    Chema Madoz S/T (airplane)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Chema Madoz (Spanish, b. 1958) S/T (airplane), 1999 Gelatin silver print Signed in pencil, verso Dated and titled in pencil, verso.

    Larsen Art Auction
  • Chema Madoz S/T (leaf/hanger)
    Oct. 22, 2022

    Chema Madoz S/T (leaf/hanger)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Chema Madoz (Spanish, b. 1958) S/T (leaf/hanger), 1999 Gelatin silver print Signed in pencil, verso Dated and titled in pencil, verso.

    Larsen Art Auction
  • CHEMA MADOZ - Madrid 1958
    Sep. 20, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ - Madrid 1958

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 No title Print on watercolor paper signed Numbered 19/50 Measures 39 x 29 cm

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  • Chema Madoz (1958) Sans titre (verre renversé et ficelle), 1987, tirage arg
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Chema Madoz (1958) Sans titre (verre renversé et ficelle), 1987, tirage arg

    Est: CHF800 - CHF1,200

    Chema Madoz (1958) Sans titre (verre renversé et ficelle), 1987, tirage argentique, 57x45 cm

    Geneve Encheres
  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatin. Work reproduced on the artist's website.
    Sep. 08, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatin. Work reproduced on the artist's website.

    Est: €5,500 - €6,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Library". Photograph in silver gelatine. Work reproduced on the artist's website. Size: 34 x 47 cm; 52 x 62 cm (frame). The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. It has a label on the back from the Moriarty gallery in Madrid.
    Jul. 12, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. It has a label on the back from the Moriarty gallery in Madrid.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,500

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) Untitled. 1996. Photograph. Positive bromide virado, copy 1/15. Presents label on the back of the Madrid gallery Moriarty. Size: 12 x 6 cm; 32 x 26 cm (frame). The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Untitled. 1992. Black and white photography. It has a label from the Madrid gallery Moriarty, on the back.
    Jun. 08, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Untitled. 1992. Black and white photography. It has a label from the Madrid gallery Moriarty, on the back.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Untitled. 1992. Black and white photography. It has a label from the Madrid gallery Moriarty, on the back. Size: 33 x 33 cm; 62 x 52 cm (frame). Visual paradox is the fertile ground in which Chema Madoz moves. His way of interpreting art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background, he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Untitled. 1999. Black and white photography. Copy 5/15. Signed, dated and justified by hand on the back.
    Jun. 08, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Untitled. 1999. Black and white photography. Copy 5/15. Signed, dated and justified by hand on the back.

    Est: €4,000 - €5,000

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Untitled. 1999. Black and white photography. Copy: 5/15. Signed, dated and justified by hand on the back. Size: 30 x 40 cm. Visual paradox is the fertile ground in which Chema Madoz moves. His way of interpreting art through photography and his poetic vision make Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths. Playing with the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background, he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or the logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Award and the PHotoEspaña Award in 2000, and the Culture Award of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Yo". Photograph, copy 2/15. With Joan Prats Gallery stamp on the back. Provenance: Important Spanish Collection.
    May. 24, 2022

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "Yo". Photograph, copy 2/15. With Joan Prats Gallery stamp on the back. Provenance: Important Spanish Collection.

    Est: €5,000 - €5,500

    CHEMA MADOZ (Madrid, 1958) "I". Photograph, copy 2/15. With Joan Prats Gallery stamp on the back. Provenance: Important Spanish Collection. Measurements: 57 x 47 cm. The way he interprets art through photography and his poetic vision make Chema Madoz one of the most interesting, influential and recognisable creators on the contemporary art scene. Emphasising the irony that underlies the objects and the hidden relationships between them. In a surrealistic search for new meanings, through which to let the imagination wander towards new paths, there is always an undercurrent of play. Playing in the everyday, generating associations, metamorphoses, in a playful background he generates a singular strangeness. His artistic work has been described as "analytical photography or visual trope" and his visual style as "surreal rationality or logic of the oneiric", to refer to the compositions of objects that are the protagonists of his works - in the words of the philosopher and art historian Luis Arenas. Madoz manipulates, invents and photographs objects. Defined as a visual poet, the associations he develops from objects as commonplace as a key, a stone or a ladder lead to a torrent of creativity. In 1999 the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía presented the exhibition Madoz. Objects 1990-1999, the first solo exhibition that the museum dedicated to a living Spanish photographer. Internationally, he has exhibited at institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam, the Fondazione M. Marangoni in Florence, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas and the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow. He has received the National Photography Prize and the PHotoEspaña Prize in 2000, and the Culture Prize of the Community of Madrid in the category of Photography in 2012, among others.

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  • Chema Madoz. Clausure
    Jan. 26, 2022

    Chema Madoz. Clausure

    Est: -

    Black and white photography. Signed, titled and dated (1991) on the back. With artist's label.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled.
    Dec. 14, 2021

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled.

    Est: €2,000 - €4,000

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitled. 2011 Gelatin silver Back signed and dated 2011 Copy 4 of 25 size 18 x 14 cm.

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  • Chema Madoz. Cautela (1990)
    May. 26, 2021

    Chema Madoz. Cautela (1990)

    Est: -

    Fotografía en blanco y negro. Firmada, titulada y fechada (1990). Con etiqueta del artista.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • CHEMA MADOZ (1958 / .) "Hourglass. Edition 3/15" 2009
    Apr. 09, 2021

    CHEMA MADOZ (1958 / .) "Hourglass. Edition 3/15" 2009

    Est: €7,500 - €10,000

    Black and white photograph on silver gelatin silver etched with sulfide Numbered, Edition 3/15.

    Ansorena
  • CHEMA MADOZ "Untitle" 1982
    Sep. 29, 2020

    CHEMA MADOZ "Untitle" 1982

    Est: €75 - €100

    Engraving. Signed, dated and justified in pencil P / A II at the bottom

    Ansorena
  • CHEMA MADOZ "Untitled", 1992. Engraving.
    May. 21, 2020

    CHEMA MADOZ "Untitled", 1992. Engraving.

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ 1958 / . "Sin título", 1992 "Sin título", 1992 CHEMA MADOZ1958 / . Grabado Grabado 40 x 50 cm

    Ansorena
  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled
    Dec. 17, 2019

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitled

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitle. 2007 Silver jelly On the back signed and dated 2007 Numbered 3/15 Size 60 x 50 cm PROVENIENCE (stamp on the back) -Joan Prats Gallery, Barcelona -Private collection

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  • MUJER CON VASO (1985)
    Dec. 06, 2019

    MUJER CON VASO (1985)

    Est: €250 - €500

    CHEMA MADOZ 1958 Madrid MUJER CON VASO (1985) Silbergelatineabzug. SM 22,5 x 17,5 cm (R. 53 x 43 cm). Rückseitig handsigniert, ortsbezeichnet sowie datiert 'Chema Madoz. Madrid. 1985'. Im Passepartout und hinter Glas gerahmt.

    Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
  • CHEMA MADOZ - Untitle
    Jul. 02, 2019

    CHEMA MADOZ - Untitle

    Est: -

    CHEMA MADOZ Madrid 1958 Untitle. 1998 Silver gelatine Measurements 20 x 15 cm ORIGIN (tag on the reverse) -Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona -Particular collection

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  • Chema Madoz Madrid 1958 Untitled Photograph Signed, numbered 1/200 and dedicated 24,5x32,5 cm
    Jun. 06, 2018

    Chema Madoz Madrid 1958 Untitled Photograph Signed, numbered 1/200 and dedicated 24,5x32,5 cm

    Est: €1,300 - €1,600

    Chema Madoz Madrid 1958 Untitled Photograph Signed, numbered 1/200 and dedicated 24,5x32,5 cm

    Balclis
  • Chema Madoz
    Oct. 26, 2017

    Chema Madoz

    Est: -

    Chema Madoz S/t Bromuro virado al sulfuro 1997 50 x 60 cm

    Casa de Subastas Odalys
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