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Francesca Pasquali — HK Skyscrapers
Francesca Pasquali

HK Skyscrapers

2016

Francesca Pasquali constructs a dense, vertical cityscape inspired by the iconic skyline of Hong Kong, translating the towering geometry of urban architecture into her signature material-based sculptural language. Layers of textured, repeating elements rise and cluster together, evoking the overwhelming verticality and visual complexity of skyscrapers packed tightly against one another. The work captures the energy and relentless upward momentum of one of the world's most densely built cities.

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

March 10, 2017

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Francesca Pasquali, HK Skyscrapers, 2016

Francesca Pasquali constructs a dense, vertical cityscape inspired by the iconic skyline of Hong Kong, translating the towering geometry of urban architecture into her signature material-based sculptural language. Layers of textured, repeating elements rise and cluster together, evoking the overwhelming verticality and visual complexity of skyscrapers packed tightly against one another. The work captures the energy and relentless upward momentum of one of the world's most densely built cities.

Year
2016
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dynamic Composition, Hong Kong Cityscape, Geometric Forms, Mixed Media, Cityscape, Italian Artist, Contemporary Artist, Modern Art, Urban Architecture, Installation Art, 21st Century, Architectural Theme, Urban Landscape, Hong Kong, Urban Subject, Female Artist, Architecture, Abstract, Vibrant Colors

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