Kleines Dromedar (am Bein der Mutter lehnend)
Kleines Dromedar (am Bein der Mutter lehnend)
Kleines Dromedar (am Bein der Mutter lehnend)
Kleines Dromedar (am Bein der Mutter lehnend)

Jürgen Drescher

Kleines Dromedar (am Bein der Mutter lehnend), 2023114 x 87 x 106cmSign in to view price
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Material
seawater-resistant aluminium, wax casting
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract sculpture depicts a twisted, distorted camel-like figure cast in a matte, rough-textured metal. The asymmetrical, angular lines and irregular shapes create a sense of tension and movement, suggesting a dynamic and unsettling presence. The artist's distinctive technique incorporates a raw, unpolished aesthetic, lending the piece an earthy, primal quality. This sculptural work likely aims to challenge conventional representations of the camel, inviting the viewer to contemplate the nature of form, materiality, and the human interpretation of the natural world. ...

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Kleines Dromedar (am Bein der Mutter lehnend)
Artist
Jürgen Drescher
B.1955, German

Jürgen Drescher’s artistic work is characterised by a concern with everyday objects, which he transfers either directly – in the sense of “objects trouvés” that are already transferred by the artist’s gesture into “ready-made” objets d’art. His videos are similarly produced in that he puts existing film material into new contexts and gives it a new interpretation. Since the 80s Jürgen Drescher has taken every -day objects and situations as his departure point for investigating contemporary modes of existence. For some years now, Jürgen Drescher has been combining this practice with an approach characterised by scepticism and mistrust of social regulations and commercially orientated agreements. He initially attracted attention with his aluminum casts of everyday objects, which are essentially hyperbolic sculptural metaphors. The alienating effect of the casts reevaluates the familiar objects and invests them with new layers of meaning. ...

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