Art Madrid'26 – Mel Bochner – Money (2015)

Mel Bochner | Money

Mel Bochner

Money, 2015

Monoprint with collage, engraving and embossment on hand-dyed Twinrocker handmade paper

160 x 109 cm

about Mel Bochner

Philadelphia (EE.UU), 1940

The American artist Mel Bochner lives and works in New York. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. Pioneer of Conceptual Art in the USA during the decade of the 60s, his work has drifted towards Pop Art since 2000.

His work is always present in ArtBasel, Arco, Art Basel Miami, etc. Amd it includes painting, installations, video and public projects, has been exhibited in the main galleries and museums of Europe and the United States and is in the collections of the main museums of the world such as MoMA New York, Tate Modern London or the Queen Sofia Madrid.

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