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Tony Feher was born on 2 March, 1956 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S., is an American sculptor. Discover Tony Feher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation Artist
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 2 March, 1956
Birthday 2 March
Birthplace Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Date of death 24 June, 2016
Died Place New York, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1956

Tony Feher (March 2, 1956 – June 24, 2016) was an American sculptor.

He was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and was raised in Corpus Christi, Texas.

1978

He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin, in 1978.

1980

He began exhibiting fine art in 1980 and had his first solo show at Wooster Gardens in 1994, and shortly thereafter was reviewed favorably by Roberta Smith in a short article titled "Three Artists Who Favor Chaos:" "Tony Feher's chaos is actually rather well-organized and instinctively archival and devotional."

Since then, notable solo exhibitions of his work have taken place at Diverseworks in Houston; Sikkema Jenkins & Co., Pace Gallery, and D’Amelio Terras in New York; ACME in Los Angeles; Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco; and The Suburban in Oak Park, Illinois.

Feher's sculptural installations—part hobo altar, part curio cabinet, part TSA contraband table—often belie a nuanced understanding of the emotional power of the quotidian object, while displaying, at times, a quality of manic ranging.

His signature material, the brightly colored plastic beverage container, found its way into minimalist compositions as well as exuberant displays of three dimensional abstraction.

His pieces offer quiet encounters, suggesting the ways an individual might invest discarded bits of flotsam—vacant consumer packaging, toys and novelties—with deep personal meaning.

Feher's work was said to be refreshingly direct and permissive; he wasn't overly concerned with its representational character or intellectual ambition.

Critic Wayne Koestenbaum stated that ...."He collects and arranges his colorful foundlings with custodial precision—a kinky rigor that restores the dignity of those who overly cathect to household flotsam. Feher’s patterns reassure; he seems a model-maker, constructing maquettes of villages and bundled communities that imagine utopia by seceding from usefulness into gridded whimsy."

Silvia Bottinelli, writing in Sculpture Magazine, noted that Feher's ambition differs markedly from other contemporary artists (such as Haim Steinbach) who have made the commonplace object their own: "Feher’s interpretation of the readymade is not strictly Duchampian, though. His work is not about decontextualizing manufactured objects to question ideas of craftsmanship and originality in art. Before landing in a gallery or museum, the elements of his sculptures are part of his daily environment."

As a young child, Feher exhibited a curiosity towards tinkering with and transforming everyday objects.

Feher's father was a Navy Commander and the family moved frequently throughout his childhood.

After receiving his BFA in Austin, Texas, Feher worked a variety of odd jobs, including store clerk and architect's assistant.

He subsequently moved to New York where, in the 1980s, he contracted AIDS.

His work was occasionally associated with the ephemeral and fleeting nature of life as an HIV-positive man.

2016

Feher died on June 24, 2016, from liver cancer complications.

He was 60.