• Camera
  • Side view
  • TitleCamera
  • Author Arman  
  • Year 1985
  • Classification Sculpture
  • Dimensions Height: 34 cm Width: 56 cm Depth: 32,5 cm
  • Edition Multiple/95
  • Medium Gold and dark patinated bronze
Description
"To make the “accumulations”, the artist gather together, in fact "accumulates", ordinary and daily objects inside transparent containers, making them the main subject of the artwork. The artist finds, accumulates, destroys and paints every single object, giving them a new life through art. His purpose is to make the audience reflect on these objects, on the use and primary purpose of their "previous life"." - Deodato Art "Armand’s neo-dadaist ‘Cachets’ (stamp prints) of 1955, and later the ‘Allures’ (prints made with objects dipped into paint) and the ‘Coupés’ (cut-up objects) followed by the ‘Colères’ (objects which were smashed and then mounted) were still influenced by Kurt Schwitters." - Beukers Modern Art, "Arman"
Bibliography
AA.VV., "La pietra e il bronzo - Sculture", catalogo mostra, Villa Fenaroli, Rezzato, Edizioni Cooperativa La Favorita, Illasi, 1988, p. 50-51

Sitography: BEUKERS MODERN ART, "Arman", www.beukersmodernart.com
www.beukersmodernart.com/?p=730

DEODATO ART, "Accumulation Tree", www.deodato.art
www.deodato.art/en/accumulation.html