
Man Standing on His Head
A striking sculptural work by Stephan Balkenhol, *Man Standing on His Head* presents the human figure in an uncanny state of inversion, balancing the weight of existence on its crown. Balkenhol's characteristically raw, unpolished carving style lends the figure a quiet, enigmatic presence, stripping away drama to reveal something both absurd and contemplative. The work challenges conventional notions of stability and perspective, inviting viewers to reconsider the ordinary human form through an act of simple yet disorienting reversal.
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Contemporary Art Day Sale
May 16, 2014
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Georg Baselitz
German · b. 1938

Baselitz famously inverts his figures in both painting and sculpture, sharing Balkenhol's interest in disrupting conventional orientation of the human form to provoke contemplation. His raw, expressive German figurative tradition closely parallels Balkenhol's unpolished aesthetic and enigmatic treatment of the body.

Thomas Houseago
British · b. 1972

Houseago creates large scale figurative sculptures with deliberately rough, unfinished surfaces that carry the same quiet yet uncanny presence found in Balkenhol's wood carvings. His contemporary figurative work similarly strips the human form of dramatic polish to reveal something both raw and deeply contemplative.

Erwin Wurm
Austrian · b. 1954

Wurm's sculptural practice places human figures in absurd, physically impossible, and whimsical poses that challenge everyday notions of stability and bodily normalcy, directly echoing Balkenhol's inverted figure. Both artists use surreal figurative work to blend humor with philosophical inquiry into ordinary human existence.
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