Pedro Friedeberg, simetrías y puntos de fuga — 70 años de creación
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“[…] Like Filippo Brunelleschi (1377–1446), Friedeberg was born in Florence, but to see his fondness for vanishing points as stemming from this shared birthplace is a trifle facile, not to say preposterous. Even so, most of his compositions are constructed according to the geometric laws of perspective invented by his illustrious fifteenth-century predecessor: vanishing points and axes of symmetry are the tools that systematize the pictorial space into which the artist beckons our imagination to venture.”
— Michel Blancsubé
📸 Ph. Napoleón Habeica (@napoleonhabeica), 2018.
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