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Marion Friedmann Gallery
107 Kingsgate Road
London NW6 2JH , England
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SMOKING MIRROR - brown
$ 10,200
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Tear Sheet Print
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Description
THE SMOKING MIRROR, as artowrk, is situated within a line of inquiry that articulates contemporary art and design through a critical reexamination of Mesoamerican symbolic systems. Its point of departure is the concept of the Smoking Mirror associated with Tezcatlipoca, understood not as a mythological figure to be illustrated, but as a conceptual principle linked to vision, opacity, and confrontation with instability. The mirror, rather than offering a clear reflection, fragments and obscures perception, activating a space of ambiguity and critical reflection. The incorporation of the stepped fret (greca escalonada) from Mitla, Oaxaca, responds to its structural role within Mesoamerican architectural and ritual thought. Far from functioning as an ornamental motif, the greca operates as a system of visual order associated with transition, continuity, and the articulation of symbolic space. In the work, its modular repetition organizes the formal eld and delineates a central void that functions as a site of tension and concentration. From a material perspective, the piece brings together industrial elements and ancestral symbolic references, situating itself in a hybrid territory between sculptural object and design object. This condition reflects a practice oriented toward the creation and materialisation of ritual and utilitarian objects, in which function does not negate symbolic meaning but activates it. The work does not seek archaeological restitution or a closed historical narrative, but rather a contemporary reconfiguration of the sacred motif. In this sense, the piece proposes a recovery of the ritual dimension within contemporary art as a material and critical experience. By translating these symbolic systems into a current formal language, the artist constructs a device that invites a reconsideration of the relationship between form, use, and meaning, reinserting the sacred as an active category within contemporary art and design practices.
WE ALSO PROVIDE a real mirror glass. -
More Information
Customization Options: We work on bespoke sizes. This piece has a matt mirror sheet. We can also provide real mirror glass and different sizes. See the 2 other images in this listing. Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Origin: Mexico Period: New Materials: Wood and mirror sheet / or mirror glass Condition: New. Creation Date: 2026 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 858772 -
Dimensions
W. 48.43 in; H. 77.95 in; W. 123 cm; H. 198 cm;
Message from Seller:
Marion Friedmann Gallery launched in 2011 in London and merges a penchant for the avant-garde with a passion to celebrate and promote the most remarkable emerging and established contemporary designers. The gallery represents eclectic & eccentric collectible design with a special interest in`Materiality ́as well as in pieces with a positive environmental message. The objects range from furniture, lighting, objets d`art, jewelry and sculpture. We develop bespoke and special commissions.
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