Robert Filliou

1984

Multiple, 48 x 64 cm.
Materials: ink, paper

Collection: Collection M HKA, Antwerp (Inv. no. M00022).

In the 80s, Robert Filliou makes a series of works titled Modern Video Model. They often suggest a screen (TV or monitor). The screen is represented in a box fon paper or canvas. Several signs, icons and symbols refer to the fact that you can look in different directions.

Ed. Griffelkunst, Hamburg, 541 ex., signed R. Filliou.

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