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Max Neufeldt Still Life Shelf Assemblage Sculpture 1995
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Max Neufieldt Still Life Shelf Assemblage Sculpture 1995
Dimensions: 13"high x 54" wide 6" deep
Comes with a certificate of authenticity from the estate
Condition: Very good original vintage condition
This wood collage is an original work by renowned California-based artist Max Neufeldt. Crafted wood objects the piece showcases Neufeldt’s signature assemblage style — poetic, industrial, and rich with nostalgic character.
About Max: Born in Sylvia, Kansas, and raised in Mount Vernon, New York, Neufeldt studied at Ohio Wesleyan University and earned his Master of Fine Arts at Pratt Institute. His work reflects a small-town sensibility fused with the conceptual rigor of fine art training.
Neufeldt gained recognition in Venice and Santa Barbara, California, for transforming everyday items — scissors, cheese graters, keys, and tools — into evocative sculptural forms. His pieces were once described as “quiet relics of a pre-digital age,” seamlessly blending industrial metal with softer materials like wood to create artworks that are both grounded and poetic.
This particular collage is a strong example of his mature style — thoughtful, tactile, and reflective of his deep respect for materials. A rare opportunity to own an original work by a widely exhibited artist whose sculptures appeared in venues like the Pasadena Art Museum and were featured in numerous California design publications. -
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Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Period: 1980-1999 Materials: wood Condition: Good. very good vintage condition Creation Date: 1995 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00004983 Incollect Reference #: 846947
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