Pedro Friedeberg, key figure in Mexican surrealism, dies at 90

Artist Pedro Friedeberg, renowned for his contributions to Mexican surrealism and the creation of the iconic Hand-Chair, died on March 5 at age 90 in his home in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. His family confirmed the news via a social media statement, emphasizing the immense legacy of his work and creative spirit. No details were provided on the cause of death.

Pedro Friedeberg, born on January 11, 1936, in Florence, Italy, to German Jewish parents, emigrated to Mexico at age three with his family to escape the pre-World War II context. He developed his artistic career in the country, studying architecture at Universidad Iberoamericana but not completing it to focus fully on art. Influenced by figures like Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, he began exhibiting in the 1960s, noted for repetitive forms, hands, eyes, labyrinths, and architectural structures.

One of his most famous works is the Hand-Chair, created in 1962, a functional sculpture shaped like an open hand serving as backrest and armrest, reproduced in various materials and displayed in museums and galleries. Friedeberg held exhibitions in Mexico, the United States, and Europe, with pieces in collections like that of the Museo de Arte Moderno. He received awards such as the Bellas Artes Medal for his contributions to culture and visual arts.

His output spanned painting, sculpture, artistic furniture, and graphic work, focused on visual symbolism and formal exploration, distinct from social or political currents. Friedeberg's legacy lies in his contributions to Mexican surrealism and experimentation in artistic design, with works continuing in retrospective exhibitions and academic studies. The family expressed gratitude for the time shared and requested respect and privacy at this time.

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