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Aitor Ortiz (b. 1971), ‘Destructuras 025’, Bilbao, 1997

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:1,500.00 EUR Estimated At:2,400.00 - 3,000.00 EUR
Aitor Ortiz (b. 1971), ‘Destructuras 025’, Bilbao, 1997
Lambda print laminated on Alu-Dibond, sealed with acrylic glass
Spain, Bilbao, 1997
Aitor Ortiz (b. 1971) – Spanish photographer, lives and works in Bilbao
Signed on the verso in felt pen, numbered ‘1/7’
From the series ‘Destructuras’
Dimensions: 125 x 50 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Spanish Private Collection
Aitor Ortiz’ photographs are strongly linked to architecture and special exploration; the auction record for a photograph of the series ‘Destructuras’ is set above 6,500 Euros

‘Destructuras 025’ is a photograph from the series ‘Destructuras’ by the Spanish artist Aitor Ortiz from the year 1997. The artist concentrates in his work on architectonic studies. In doing so, he reduces the buildings to their most elemental structure. And so they appear in a nearly abstract way.

Ortiz is undoubtedly one of the most well-known, contemporary, Spanish photo artists, who combined high technical standards with artistic composition.



The lambda print is laminated on Alu-Dibond and sealed with acrylic glass. The photograph is signed by the artist verso in felt pen and numbered 1/7. The acrylic glass shows some scratches. The work is besides that in good condition. The dimensions are 125 x 50 cm.



Aitor Ortiz (b. 1971)

Aitor Ortiz is known for his architectural photography. Subject of his work are monumental structures, such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao or Norman Foster’s railway overpass in Millau in South France. The artist has taken part in various nationwide solo and group exhibitions. Examples of his work can be found in several Spanish museums, for example the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. He was awarded with the Photography Prize ‘Villa de Madrid’ as well as with the ABC Prize of Photography. Aitor Ortiz lives and works in Bilbao. (tm)
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