Inox (1971) Sculpture by Lars Fredrikson - Estate

Seller IN SITU - FABIENNE LECLERC

One of a kind
Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Stainless Steel on Metal
  • Dimensions Height 78.7in, Width 118.1in / 30.00 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Abstract
In the 1960s the use of mirrors and reflective surfaces in sculpture grew widespread. This made it possible to demonstrate the importance of the viewer's movements in the exhibition space, questioning their relationship to the ego and exploring the phenomena of light reflection and destructuring of the space. It was in this context that, from the late [...]
In the 1960s the use of mirrors and reflective surfaces in sculpture grew widespread. This made it possible to demonstrate the importance of the viewer's movements in the exhibition space, questioning their relationship to the ego and exploring the phenomena of light reflection and destructuring of the space.

It was in this context that, from the late 1960s, Lars Fredrikson strated using stainless steel sheets for work that lies between engraving, painting, and sculpture, with the artist applying numerous interventions: scratches, lines, incisions, perforations, and hammering were executed on both sides of the sheets.

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Lars Fredrikson est né en 1926 à Stockholm et mort en 1997 à Vevouil en France. Peintre, dessinateur, sculpteur et sound artist, Lars Fredrikson explore, dans les années 1970, les rapports entre l’espace immatériel [...]
Lars Fredrikson est né en 1926 à Stockholm et mort en 1997 à Vevouil en France. Peintre, dessinateur, sculpteur et sound artist, Lars Fredrikson explore, dans les années 1970, les rapports entre l’espace immatériel de la sculpture et le son. Ses recherches se rapprochent alors de la synesthésie, souhaitant ainsi que le spectateur prenne conscience de son corps.

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