Isabel Miramontes Spanish, b. 1962
Hasard
bronze
11 x 13 x 20 cm
4 3/8 x 5 1/8 x 7 7/8 in
4 3/8 x 5 1/8 x 7 7/8 in
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This small sculpture with a great sophistication represents a man who is concentrating on a dice game. He is astonished, filled with wonder faced with this phenomenon that the Arabs...
This small sculpture with a great sophistication represents a man who is concentrating on a dice game.
He is astonished, filled with wonder faced with this phenomenon that the Arabs have called "az-zahr" since the 12th century (hazard – chance).
Chance is simultaneously familiar and mysterious for human beings, who are fascinated by its random nature.
Here the artist deals with the limits of humans, who cannot explain everything, know everything; with the magic that exists in this world, and with the need that human beings have to beseech fate through the game.
Isabel Miramontes gives us her ironic vision of the world today, her character resists.
He is astonished, filled with wonder faced with this phenomenon that the Arabs have called "az-zahr" since the 12th century (hazard – chance).
Chance is simultaneously familiar and mysterious for human beings, who are fascinated by its random nature.
Here the artist deals with the limits of humans, who cannot explain everything, know everything; with the magic that exists in this world, and with the need that human beings have to beseech fate through the game.
Isabel Miramontes gives us her ironic vision of the world today, her character resists.
Exhibitions
May 2023 : Collective exhibition #2, Baldini Art Thema, Arles, FranceApril 2023 : Antica Bruxelles, Brussels
Nov 2022: Antica Namur, Namur
May 2022: Twenty Century Art Fair, Brussels
Apr 2022: London Art Fair, England
Mar 2022: Affordable Art Fair, Brussels
Resident artist of Art Thema since more than 25 year