Greta
Greta
Greta

Julia Scher

Greta, 202240 x 76 x 30cmSign in to view price
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This bronze sculpture depicts a reclining hound in a naturalistic style. The artist has captured the animal's powerful yet graceful form, with textured details that evoke the animal's fur and musculature. The dark, earthy green patina lends a sense of timelessness to the piece. The work's simple, minimalist composition and restrained yet expressive modeling suggest the artist's intent to convey the essential qualities of the hound through a refined, modernist aesthetic. This sculptural portrait likely reflects the artist's appreciation for the natural world and their desire to elevate the status of the animal form within the canon of contemporary art. ...

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Julia Scher
Artist
Julia Scher
B.1954, American

Surveillance society and the predominating principles of authority and control are the focus of Julia Scher’s work. Just as important, however, are related questions of identity and society. For over three decades, her installations and series of works have subverted and upended security systems designed to control both public and private space.

Julia Scher: Artworks
Greta
Julia ScherGreta, 2022
40 x 76 x 30cm
Pakhet
Julia ScherPakhet, 2024
101 x 35.5 x 34.5cm
Civetta
Julia ScherCivetta, 2024
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Girl Dog (Hybrid)
Esther Schipper
Gallery
Esther Schipper
Berlin

Esther Schipper founded her first gallery in Cologne in 1989. After German reunification, she opened a satellite space in Berlin in the mid-1990s, ultimately moving its operations there in 1997. The gallery space has since relocated several times within Berlin to accommodate its evolving exhibition program and artists’ needs. In 2015, Esther Schipper acquired Johnen Galerie and integrated its program under the gallery’s name. Esther Schipper opened a company in Korea in 2017, and a public gallery in Seoul in 2022, as well as a gallery location in Paris on Place Vendôme the same year. In 2024, Esther Schipper started an office and a showroom in New York. Throughout its almost 40 year history, the gallery has supported artists who push boundaries and redefine traditional exhibition formats. Building on the early pioneering program, the gallery specializes in fostering institutional support and finding markets for its artists across continents. The gallery’s global growth nurtures cross-cultural dialogue and brings new commitments to local and international artistic communities. Its activities extend beyond exhibitions to include lectures, performances, and events, reinforcing its role as a discursive space for experimentation. Today, Esther Schipper represents a diverse range of international artists, established figures and emerging talents practicing in various media. ...