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Delve into Magdalena Abakanowicz's diverse bronze sculptures, showcasing powerful standing figures, intricate group displays, and dynamic seated forms. Witness a profound range of emotion and movement captured in each unique piece, evoking introspection and awe. From the monumental Katarsis to the delicate Seated Figures, experience the artist's masterful use of materials in conveying human experiences. Explore the intersection of strength and vulnerability, tradition and innovation in this captivating sculpture series that invites contemplation and connection.
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Magdalena Abakanowicz 1930-Present
20 Bronze Standing Figures 1994, Bronze each ca 180-182 x 58 -60 x 36- 38 cm
30 BRONZE STANDING FIGURES 1994/1999, bronze each ca 180 x 58 x 36 cm
Six Female Figures 1998/99, bronze each about 185 x 51 x 36 cm
Hurma 1994/95, burlap, resin group of 250 figures children and adult life size
KATARSIS 1985, bronze 33 figures each ca. 270 x 100 x 50 cm
EMBRYOLOGY 1978-1980, Burlap, cotton gauze, hemp rope, nylon and sisal Approximately 800 pieces: from 4 to 250 cm long
ABAKAN ROUND 1967, sisal weaving on metal support 300 x 100 x 100 cm
BROWN ABAKANS 1969/1972, sisal weaving 300 x 300 x 350 cm,
Warsaw Backs 1976/80, burlap, resin 40 pieces, each different, each about 80 x 70 x 75 cm
Androgyn III 1985 Burlap, resin, wood, nails, string 48 x 22 x 63 1/2 in. (121.9 x 55.9 x 161.3 cm)
Backs 1976-1980 Burlap and resin
Dancing Figures 2001/2002, bronze 7 figures each ca 165 x 150 x 55 cm
Seated Figures 2002, figures: burlap and resin, pedestal: steel Eighteen pieces, each figure: ca. 104 x 51 x 66 cm each pedestal: 76 x 46 x 22 cm whole sculpture: 145 x 47 x 75 cm