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Per Kirkeby: Bronze

Exploring the Inspirations Behind Kirkeby’s Bronze Sculptures

Ulrich Wilmes author Erik Steffensen author Helle Brons author Lærke Rydal Jørgensen editor Poul Erik Tøjner editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Louisiana

Published:14th Jan '21

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This book explores the bronze sculptures of Per Kirkeby, highlighting his inspirations and the interplay between nature and the human form.

In Per Kirkeby: Bronze, readers are introduced to the captivating world of acclaimed Danish artist Per Kirkeby, whose innovative approach to bronze sculpture has left a lasting impact on the art community. This comprehensive volume explores Kirkeby's unique ability to intertwine elements of nature and the human form, showcasing his deep reverence for both in his intricate works. The book highlights how his sculptures reflect the beauty and complexity of the natural world, while also delving into the human experience, presenting a harmonious blend of the two.

The Louisiana Museum of Art plays a pivotal role in this exploration, as it presents Per Kirkeby: Bronze as the first publication dedicated solely to Kirkeby's bronze creations. Through a rich array of illustrations and insightful commentary, the book examines the inspirations behind his sculptures, drawing connections to the works of iconic artists like Rodin, as well as ancient myths that have shaped artistic expression over centuries. Kirkeby's fascination with the female body is also a recurring theme, revealing how he has celebrated femininity through his art.

Ultimately, Per Kirkeby: Bronze serves as both an introduction and an in-depth analysis of Kirkeby's artistic journey, inviting readers to appreciate the profound connections he makes between his sculptures and the world around us. This beautifully crafted book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of one of Denmark's most beloved artists.

ISBN: 9788793659292

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104 pages