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Jeppe Hein — Mirror Angle Fragments (60°)
Jeppe Hein

Mirror Angle Fragments (60°)

2014

"Mirror Angle Fragments (60°)" by Jeppe Hein is a kinetic sculpture composed of highly polished stainless steel and aluminum elements arranged at precise 60 degree angles. The reflective surfaces create dynamic interactions with the surrounding environment and viewer, fragmenting and multiplying perspectives as one moves around the work. Characteristic of Hein's practice, the piece explores the intersection of geometry, perception, and viewer participation through its play of light and reflection.

Medium
high polished stainless steel and aluminum

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Jeppe Hein, Mirror Angle Fragments (60°), 2014

"Mirror Angle Fragments (60°)" by Jeppe Hein is a kinetic sculpture composed of highly polished stainless steel and aluminum elements arranged at precise 60 degree angles. The reflective surfaces create dynamic interactions with the surrounding environment and viewer, fragmenting and multiplying perspectives as one moves around the work. Characteristic of Hein's practice, the piece explores the intersection of geometry, perception, and viewer participation through its play of light and reflection.

Medium
high polished stainless steel and aluminum
Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Contemplative, Danish Artist, Reflective Surfaces, Spatial perception, Interactive Sculpture, Installation Art, Geometric Abstraction, Mirror and light, Minimalism, Contemporary

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