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Rudolf Stingel — styrofoam, 4 panels
Rudolf Stingel

styrofoam, 4 panels

Rudolf Stingel's four-panel work transforms humble Styrofoam into a monumental sculptural surface, inviting viewers to reconsider the aesthetic potential of industrial, everyday materials. The panels bear the traces of touch and pressure, with impressed textures and marks that record human interaction and the passage of time. Stingel's choice of this disposable, utilitarian material challenges traditional hierarchies of artistic medium while elevating the ordinary into the realm of fine art.

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Contemporary Art Evening Sale

May 14, 2015

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Rudolf Stingel, styrofoam, 4 panels

Rudolf Stingel's four-panel work transforms humble Styrofoam into a monumental sculptural surface, inviting viewers to reconsider the aesthetic potential of industrial, everyday materials. The panels bear the traces of touch and pressure, with impressed textures and marks that record human interaction and the passage of time. Stingel's choice of this disposable, utilitarian material challenges traditional hierarchies of artistic medium while elevating the ordinary into the realm of fine art.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Styrofoam Material, Living Artist, Textural Work, Multi-Panel Format, Tactile Surface, Minimalist, Male Artist, Modular Panels, Styrofoam Medium, Cool Tones, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Installation Art, Industrial Aesthetic, Monochromatic, Neutral Tones, Panel Format, Styrofoam, Sculptural Relief, Minimalism

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