Tony Feher, who died of cancer last June at age sixty, was a master of an uplifting type of abject sculpture and installation employing mundane found objects and industrial materials.
Earlier this year the art world lost a luminary, the conceptual sculptor Tony Feher. In honor of his passing, Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco and New York’s Sikkema Jenkins & Co…
When accounts of American art in the late 1980s and 1990s are written, recurrent themes will emerge: the body, sexual identity, childhood, mortality. And all of them, directly or indirectly, link up t…
Tony Feher, the American sculptor whose low-key work involving everyday objects captured the transience of life, died today of cancer-related causes. He was 60.
Feher’s work involved the