Jaume Plensa Dream Sculpture. For jaume plensa, sculpture is the best way to ask questions. By matt march 6, 2013.
The sculpture is the artist's response to. Jaume plensa uses sculpture as an ideal way to pose questions. The sculpture is 20 metres high and is located in st.
I Really Was Looking Forward To Seeing Jaume Plensa's Sculpture (Dream) In Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside.
Dream was designed by a spanish artist named jaume plensa, what. Today, 7th april, saw the opening of an exhibition devoted to jaume plensa at the palau de la música catalana. Marsh award for excellence in public sculpture (2009) national award for plastic arts (2012) jaume plensa ( catalan pronunciation:
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Since 1980, the year of his first exhibition in barcelona, he has lived and worked in berlin, brussels, england, france and the united states, as well as the catalan capital. Ten years ago, plensa created crown fountain, one of the park's centerpiece attractions. He is primarily known for creating huge ethereal sculptures and has also worked with different contemporary art media types, including acoustic installations and video projections.
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The ‘dream’ by jaume plensa is an art sculpture based in st helens merseyside. The ponderousness of the iron instantaneously evaporates at the moment we identify the lightness of the word, but almost immediately we are drawn back to noticing its conflicting qualities. In this towering sculpture, spanish artist jaume plensa presents a teenage girl shielding her eyes with her hands.
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20 metres vendor jaume plensa. Though these two concepts are often mutually exclusive, the artist somehow manages to create extremely evocative sculptures with a strong conceptual basis. Jaume plensa’s work juxtaposes the intellectual and the poetic.
The Dream Sculpture In St Helens Is Profiled In A New Documentary About The Renowned Artist Behind The Work.
Jaume plensa uses sculpture as an ideal way to pose questions. The sculpture takes form of a young girl's head. Macbeth, 1606, william shakespeare's impressive tragedy, has played a decisive role as a clue to this idea.