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Rebecca Warren — Fascia V
Rebecca Warren

Fascia V

2012

A raw and imposing bronze sculpture by Rebecca Warren, *Fascia V* (2012) presents a boldly modelled female form that bears the expressive, gestural marks of the artist's hand. The figure sits atop a painted MDF plinth, a deliberately unglamorous support that contrasts with the traditional conventions of bronze casting. Warren's work challenges idealized notions of the female body, drawing on art historical references while asserting a visceral, unrefined energy.

Medium
bronze and painted MDF plinth
Dimensions

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2012, in the United Kingdom, this work is number 2 from an edition of 6 plus 2 artist's proofs. Exhibition History: London, Skarstedt Gallery, From Figuration, 12 February-6 April 2013 (another example exhibited) Vienna, 21er Haus and the Winter Palace, Love Story - The Anne \u0026 Wolfgang Titze Collection, 15 June-5 October 2014, pp. 309, 397 (another example exhibited and illustrated, p. 309)

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

March 5, 2026

Estimate: $250,000$350,000

Sold: $541,800

Lot 5

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Rebecca Warren, Fascia V, 2012

A raw and imposing bronze sculpture by Rebecca Warren, *Fascia V* (2012) presents a boldly modelled female form that bears the expressive, gestural marks of the artist's hand. The figure sits atop a painted MDF plinth, a deliberately unglamorous support that contrasts with the traditional conventions of bronze casting. Warren's work challenges idealized notions of the female body, drawing on art historical references while asserting a visceral, unrefined energy.

Medium
bronze and painted MDF plinth
Dimensions
37.5 x 52 cm
Year
2012
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Bronze, Sculpture, Mixed Media, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Earthy Tones, Raw Aesthetic, 21st Century, Expressionist, Female Artist, Abstract, Figurative

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