Two-part Marble Sculpture By Robert Neuhauser, Switzerland 1980s
Artist: Robert Neuhauser
Unique piece: two-part marble sculpture created by Robert Neuhauser in Switzerland in the mid-1980s.Comprising two massive volumes with softened edges, the piece is structured by an irregular central fracture that separates the two blocks. This opening puts the forms in tension and reveals the contrast between polished surfaces and raw fracture, revealing the material in its original state.The marble, with its light, slightly veined shades, captures the light and emphasizes the softness of the volumes. The result is an organic, almost architectural vocabulary, characteristic of the artist's research into form and balance.
This sculpture is part of the corpus of works in stone developed by Neuhauser in the late 1980s, notably presented at the Arbeiten in Stein exhibition at Galerie Sigristenkeller in Bülach in 1989.
Switzerland, circa 1985.
This sculpture is part of the corpus of works in stone developed by Neuhauser in the late 1980s, notably presented at the Arbeiten in Stein exhibition at Galerie Sigristenkeller in Bülach in 1989.
Switzerland, circa 1985.
2 400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Marble
Width: 92
Height: 43
Depth: 11
Reference (ID): 1754501
Availability: In stock
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