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Simple Structures, Openness, Accessibility and Clarity
In the mid-sixties, the sculptor exchanged his artist's atelier
and gallery for urban and natural space. His sculptures, which
are made of building timber, metal supports and T-beams, now
have an enormous sense of presence about them.
Both his earlier and more recent works encourage the beholder
to conquer them physically, enticed by their simple structures,
openness, accessibility and clarity. One likes to walk through
them and around them, to look up at them or observe them from
a distance, experiencing the suspense
inherent in their immaterial correlations with the surrounding
space.
Against
Instrumental Reasoning
The
dynamic quality of his work is directed
against the utility shapes of the world in which we
live, against a 'world of right angles'. The individual shapes
of his sculptures are directed against the instrumental reasoning
of our urban structures.
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