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“Musée de l'Aigle Moderne 17 (VNDR)” Painting

Davis Lisboa

Spain

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 4 D in

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For this painting, I drew inspiration from a black-and-white photograph of an anonymous young woman, reportedly taken at Marcel Broodthaers' 'Musée d'Art Moderne, Département des Aigles,' situated at 30 rue de la Pépinière in Brussels during the period from 1968 to 1972. The image captures the moment when the young woman is fixing to the wall a typical sign used to announce the sale of an apartment, which reads "À VENDRE" (for sale). This image suggests to me a conceptual connection with "Musée à Vendre pour Cause de Faillite" (Museum for Sale Due to Bankruptcy) by Marcel Broodthaers, a work in which the artist reveals the tensions and contradictions of the art world, where works are subjected to the pressure of becoming mere commodities within the capitalist system. There are narratives within Art History that speak of artists who have created their own museums, such as Marcel Duchamp's "Boîte-en-valise," Robert Filliou's "Galerie Légitime," and Marcel Broodthaers' "Musée d'Art Moderne, Département des Aigles." To continue this tradition, I founded the "Davis Museum," located in a ballot box and disseminated through social networks. This museum is simultaneously a "ready-made" sculpture, a collection of small-format contemporary art, an online digital archive, a nonprofit collective art project, and a cultural entity recognized by the Generalitat of Catalonia. Paintings from Davis Museum in Private Collections: Soteris Argyrou, Nicosia, Cyprus James Dacre, London, England Geert De Kegel, Zele, Belgium Philip Henderson, Atlanta, USA Alejandro Vásquez Herrero, Viladecans, Spain Daniel Marcoux, Montreal, Canada Ashish Mistry, Atlanta, USA James Norton, Blue Ridge, Georgia, USA Denise Siqueira, São Paulo, Brazil Joe Smith, New York, USA Taylor Smith, Indianapolis, USA Johnny Temple, Uxbridge, Canada Francesc Torres, Barcelona, Spain Carles Vidal Garganta, Barcelona, Spain Peter Verstraeten, Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium Yellowstone Club, Big Sky, Montana, USA

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 31.5 H x 4 D in

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Davis Lisboa is a visual artist born in São Paulo, Brazil, who moved to Barcelona, Spain, where he developed much of his career. Lisboa is known for his work in various mediums, including drawing, painting, digital art, and video. He is also the creator of the "Davis Museum | The Davis Lisboa Mini-Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona," an online contemporary art project. This mini-museum is both a work of art in itself and a platform for promoting international contemporary artists. In addition, Lisboa has participated in various exhibitions and artistic events internationally.

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