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Richard Serra

* 2. November 1938 † 26. März 2024

Ich habe es ja nie geschafft ein Foto von seinen Stahlskulpturen zu machen, aber seine Werke bleiben ja...

Bramme für das Ruhrgebiet

Bramme for the Ruhr-District
Skulptur, Stahl, 14,5 m hoch, 67 Tonnen schwer, 1998, Halde Schurenbach in Essen

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Federico Clapis (born in Milan on April 4, 1987) is an Italian contemporary artist. He has been active in the digital world for more than ten years.
One of Federico Clapis’ most iconic sculptures, BabyDrone represents the arrival of the children of the future; a new generation in which the tech element is inherent in its cells from the very beginning..
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Sculptures by Gali May Lucas in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Gali May Lucas: The sculptures reflect how the modern addiction to technology can cut people off from the world around them.
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‘Kingfisher’ by J.K. Brown
J.K. Brown: “For as long as I can remember I have loved to watch animals (especially in the wild) and for as long as I can remember I have been drawing, making and creating as a way of celebrating the beauty of nature. Often when I’m out walking I pick up fragments of metal that have been thrown away. Sometimes fly-tipped or washed up on beaches, I patiently reassemble these pieces into monuments to the natural world around me: a habitat that is becoming increasingly fragmented. I find that my own process of reversing this fragmentation is, for me, a calming antidote to the madness of endless consumption.”

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Daniel Popper was born in South Africa in 1983. He is a multidisciplinary artist who has worked globally, created large scale figurative sculptures, that connects to both what makes us human, and our greater connection to the natural world around us.
He works with multiple materials, and is constantly experimenting and expanding in his approach to putting his sculptural work together, from wood, to fibre glass and more recently working with FGRC (Fibre Glass Reinforced Cement).
Daniel creates his work in both public and private spaces.
He has worked with some of the world’s biggest art, design and music festivals, including Afrikaburn in South Africa, Boom Festival in Portugal, Electric Daisy Carnival and Electric Forest in the USA, with private property developers and groups, and with public institutions. He has created permanent public works in Florida, and Croatia, and Joshua Tree in California, and currently has an ongoing exhibition of 5 works in the Morton Arboretum in Illinois, finishing in 2023.
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