The Madrid Flea Market
"All big cities have these corners where thousands of objects end up asking for a second or last chance. It's like an X-ray of society.
In this Rastro de Cascorro, in Madrid, I wanted to put in the middle of the typical stalls of household objects and decoration objects that could be one day and that speak of a very near past.
There are the Copenhagen ashtrays by André Ricard, a typical design of the sixties. The portrait of my friend Carlos Ceesepe by Javier de Juan, the magazine Vicios Modernos from the Cascorro Factory by Ceesepe and Alberto García-Alix. The Robot doll of Nazario XM2, the first Astro Boy manga character of the fifties, is on top of a ceramic by Miquel Barceló and next to it a pirate crockery of Miró's reproductions. The 1957 Kodak Brownie camera, a Polaroid, Coderch's famous Disa lamp, Miguel Milá's Cestita lamp, Joan Miró's Aidez Espagne poster, two New Yorker covers by Saul Steinberg, Michelin, a Matisse catalog, Pablo Picasso's 1937 cement head, P. Starck's juicer for Alessi."
Limited edition of 100 copies, signed and numbered by Javier Mariscal.
Shippedwith certificate of authenticity.
Illustration printed on Fine Art paper - William Turner 100% cotton, 190 gr/m2.
Produced in our studio in Barcelona.
Frame not included.
Free shipping costs for the Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands.
"All big cities have these corners where thousands of objects end up asking for a second or last chance. It's like an X-ray of society.
In this Rastro de Cascorro, in Madrid, I wanted to put in the middle of the typical stalls of household objects and decoration objects that could be one day and that speak of a very near past.
There are the Copenhagen ashtrays by André Ricard, a typical design of the sixties. The portrait of my friend Carlos Ceesepe by Javier de Juan, the magazine Vicios Modernos from the Cascorro Factory by Ceesepe and Alberto García-Alix. The Robot doll of Nazario XM2, the first Astro Boy manga character of the fifties, is on top of a ceramic by Miquel Barceló and next to it a pirate crockery of Miró's reproductions. The 1957 Kodak Brownie camera, a Polaroid, Coderch's famous Disa lamp, Miguel Milá's Cestita lamp, Joan Miró's Aidez Espagne poster, two New Yorker covers by Saul Steinberg, Michelin, a Matisse catalog, Pablo Picasso's 1937 cement head, P. Starck's juicer for Alessi."
Limited edition of 100 copies, signed and numbered by Javier Mariscal.
Shippedwith certificate of authenticity.
Illustration printed on Fine Art paper - William Turner 100% cotton, 190 gr/m2.
Produced in our studio in Barcelona.
Frame not included.
Free shipping costs for the Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands.
"All big cities have these corners where thousands of objects end up asking for a second or last chance. It's like an X-ray of society.
In this Rastro de Cascorro, in Madrid, I wanted to put in the middle of the typical stalls of household objects and decoration objects that could be one day and that speak of a very near past.
There are the Copenhagen ashtrays by André Ricard, a typical design of the sixties. The portrait of my friend Carlos Ceesepe by Javier de Juan, the magazine Vicios Modernos from the Cascorro Factory by Ceesepe and Alberto García-Alix. The Robot doll of Nazario XM2, the first Astro Boy manga character of the fifties, is on top of a ceramic by Miquel Barceló and next to it a pirate crockery of Miró's reproductions. The 1957 Kodak Brownie camera, a Polaroid, Coderch's famous Disa lamp, Miguel Milá's Cestita lamp, Joan Miró's Aidez Espagne poster, two New Yorker covers by Saul Steinberg, Michelin, a Matisse catalog, Pablo Picasso's 1937 cement head, P. Starck's juicer for Alessi."
Limited edition of 100 copies, signed and numbered by Javier Mariscal.
Shippedwith certificate of authenticity.
Illustration printed on Fine Art paper - William Turner 100% cotton, 190 gr/m2.
Produced in our studio in Barcelona.
Frame not included.
Free shipping costs for the Peninsula, Balearic and Canary Islands.