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Jeppe Hein — Rotating Pyramid I
Jeppe Hein

Rotating Pyramid I

Jeppe Hein's *Rotating Pyramid I* presents a geometric pyramid form set in motion, inviting viewers to consider how movement transforms our perception of a fundamental shape. As the structure rotates, its clean edges and precise angles shift and dissolve into a dynamic visual experience, blurring the boundary between sculpture and kinetic art. Hein's work continues his signature exploration of viewer interaction and spatial illusion, turning a simple form into an ever-changing object of contemplation.

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

June 28, 2016

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Jeppe Hein, Rotating Pyramid I

Jeppe Hein's *Rotating Pyramid I* presents a geometric pyramid form set in motion, inviting viewers to consider how movement transforms our perception of a fundamental shape. As the structure rotates, its clean edges and precise angles shift and dissolve into a dynamic visual experience, blurring the boundary between sculpture and kinetic art. Hein's work continues his signature exploration of viewer interaction and spatial illusion, turning a simple form into an ever-changing object of contemplation.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Kinetic Art, Danish Artist, Minimalist, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Geometric Form, Industrial Materials, Contemporary Artist, Kinetic Sculpture, 21st Century, Abstract Form, Interactive Art, Neutral Tones, Three-Dimensional, Abstract, Geometric Sculpture, Minimalist Style, Minimalism

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