Igmar Stuer
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
  • Curly plaster bust
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Abstract curly plaster bust, made by contemporary Irish sculptor Kevin Francis Gray (born 1972) The sculpture is unsigned. Kevin Francis Gray has generated bodies of work which address the complex relationship between abstraction and figuration. He studied at the National College Of Art and Design, Dublin (1995), the School of Art Institute, Chicago (1996), and he completed his MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, London (1999). Gray is a figurative sculptor, who works predominantly with bronze and marble. His work has been shown in London, São Paulo, New York, Berlin, and Rome. He is currently represented by Pace Gallery, London. Unique piece. Height 43cm. Buste en plâtre , sculpté par le sculpteur irlandais contemporain Kevin Francis Gray (né en 1972) La sculpture n’est pas signée. Kevin Francis Gray a généré des œuvres qui abordent la relation complexe entre abstraction et figuration. Il a étudié au National College of Art and Design, Dublin (1995), à l’École d’art de Chicago (1996) et a obtenu son master en beaux-arts à Goldsmiths, Londres (1999). Gray est un sculpteur figuratif, qui travaille principalement avec le bronze et le marbre. Son travail a été exposé à Londres, São Paulo, New York, Berlin et Rome. Il est actuellement représenté par la Pace Gallery de Londres. Pièce unique. Hauteur 43cm.

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