The sculptor Eduard Habicher creates his works analysing public and private spaces.
The steel sculptures of remarkable size, some of which sprayed in a fiery red, converse with apparently contrasting materials; they wind easily around
charred tree- trunks or they link with elements of concrete or
curved glass. In open challenge with physikal law, Habicher's sculptures seem to convert into
aerial signs, just as if they were drawings or traces of crystal become movements. They emanate a strong dynamic zest and, through the interaction of special materials, lead us into a poetic dimension of nature.
From a press release by Gallery Studio G7 (Bologna) from January to March 2001.
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Exhibition:
Castello di Pergine 2003 |
Collages |
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