Alvaro Zardoni

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Series of 7 castings
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"Cristobal"
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"Charlotte"
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"Sancho"
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"Conrado"
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"Prepridentina"
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"Saul"
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"Camilo"
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"Caetano"
36710
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"Carlo"
36711
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"Claude"
36712
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"Sara"
36713
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"Severus"
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"Salomon"
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"Strabo"
36716
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"Sean"
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"Clovis"
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"Santiago"
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"Silvina"
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"Cornelius"
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"Sophie"
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"Simon"
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"Cirilo"
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"Cosimo"
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"Clemente"
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"Sergio"
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"La Nourrice"
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"Sven"
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"Catherine"
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"Cyprian"
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"Siegfried"
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The Zodiac
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"Aries"
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"Taurus"
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"Gemini"
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"Cancer"
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"Leo"
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"Virgo"
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"Libra"
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"Scorpio"
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"Sagittarius"
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"Capricorn"
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"Aquarius"
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"Pisces"
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Imaginary Portraits
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"An Ordinary Man"
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"Atlas"
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"Blue Bird"
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"Buda de la Montaña"
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"El Hombre que no Tenia Corazon"
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"Evangelista"
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"Fusion de Fridas"
34319
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"L'Horloge"
34316
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"Le Roi de Chats"
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"Ligia de Ulises"
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"Miklos"
34321
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"Para un Rincon"
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"EL ESPÍRITU DE PATROCLO"
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"Sabine"
2524
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"Zita"
2511
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"De Nuits Blanches I"
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"De Nuits Blanches II"
2543
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"Narcisse I & II"
Sold only as a pair
2519 & 2520
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"Amin"
2516
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"Anna"
2527
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"Retrato de P.S."
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"Jano"
2918
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"Niña Pastori"
2510
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"Cecil"
2512
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"Minn"
2513
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"Dino"
2517
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"Enrico"
2517
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"Lucca"
2518
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"Gio"
2514
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"Fabio"
2522
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"Iñaki"
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"La Condesa Gironimi"
2541
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"Maria"
2515
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"Yo en la Tormenta"
2526
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"Unicornio"
2544
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"Ugo"
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"Adam and Eve"
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"RECORDANDO A WILLIAM BLAKE"
2855
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"Viento"
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"Lluvia"
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"Refugio"
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"Esclavo I"
1817
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"Esclavo II"
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"Esclavo III"
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"Esclavo IV"
1820
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"Esclavo V"
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"Esclavo VI"
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"Esclavo VII"
1823
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"Esclavo VIII"
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"Esclavo X"
2859
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"Esclavo XI"
2860
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"Esclavo XII"
2037
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"Esclavo VIII"
2904
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"Esclavo XIV"
2039
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"Esclavo XV"
2863
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"Esclavo XVI"
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"Esclavo XVII"
2865
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"Esclavo VIII"
2866
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"Esclavo XIX"
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"Esclavo XX"
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"Esclavo XXI"
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"FIN Y PRINCIPIO I"
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"FIN Y PRINCIPIO II"
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"FIN Y PRINCIPIO III"
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"Madoc"
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"Agnes"
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"Emmanuel"
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"Daniel"
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"Untitled"
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"XOLOZCUINCLE: LA CUCARACHA"
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Alvaro Zardoni
Mexican artist Alvaro Zardoni’s sculptures are classical in their figurative style, but incorporate an element of fantasy and inventiveness that brings to life the ancient tradition of bronze portraiture. Using common found objects, Zardoni personalizes the characters whose faces he sculpts—giving them horns and headpieces, hairstyles and other ingenious accessories. Zardoni’s fine craftsmanship and creative use of paint and patina transform the bronze into jewels of contemporary figurative sculpture, faces imbued with psychological intrigue and latent emotion. His subjects are somewhat solemn in expression, but each reveals a playful twist—even an element of irreverence to the formal medium in which Zardoni works—through the imaginative addition of various materials, including, remarkably, chocolates and feathers.
Zardoni was born in Mexico City’s Colonia Roma and studied architecture at the Universidad Anahuac in Mexico City. A self-trained sculptor, Zardoni has shown work in numerous exhibits in Mexico City and the state of Mexico, and has works in private collections all over the world.
Agora Gallery
530 west 25th street
New York, NY 10001
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