Artist:
Karl Bobek
Title:
Torso
Year:
1964
Adress:
Genter Strasse 53
Serious issues
Although Karl Bobek's Torso of a man impersonates who is actively involved, the man also seems to perish. This man confronts effectively serious issues of life and mortality.
By Theo, www.artatsite.com
Compared with other artworks
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Although Yolanda by Miriam Lenk (Berlin, picture 2, more information) does not have the perfect buddies, she is so attractive that it's hilarious.
The artwork Allison Lapper Pregnant by Marc Quinn (London, picture 3, more information) is contradictory: a flawed body is performed in one of the finest materials, made a human deficit exhibited no single gene. It is logical that this evokes a fierce resistance in many people. This artwork is a masterpiece by the perfect execution and lifelike expression and fundamental discussions it evokes.
Wolfgang Matteuer's Jahrhunderschritt (Berlin, picture 4, more information) depicts a person off which does not correspond to the ideal of beauty. This person makes an incredibly big step forward and is apparently incredibly strong. Wolfgang Matt Heuer knows Jahhundertschritt ('One Hundred Years Step', Berlin) to portray a convincing person without the use of perfect shapes, proportions and colors.
With Der Gestürzte Krieger by Markus Lüpertz (Berlin, picture 5, more information)we witness the last moment of a brave man who has fought for a good cause. The materialization is shocking; the person already appears to defend.
It is so painful to walk through an intimate space of two lovers who are totally vulnerable meeting. Maybe the people of Wohin Gehst Du by Andreas Wegner (Berlin, picture 6, more information), experience their last moments together.
By Theo, www.artatsite.com
www.wikipedia.org:
Karl Bobek (* 14. Juni 1925 in Berlin; † 20. Januar 1992) war ein deutscher Bildhauer.
Although Karl Bobek's Torso of a man impersonates who is actively involved, the man also seems to perish. This man confronts effectively serious issues of life and mortality.
By Theo, www.artatsite.com
Compared with other artworks
Nothing wrong; Europe Power Handstand. Ernst Leonhard's (Berlin, picture 1, more information) work plays catchy way with a heavy body that adopts a onwaarschijlijke attitude.
Although Yolanda by Miriam Lenk (Berlin, picture 2, more information) does not have the perfect buddies, she is so attractive that it's hilarious.
The artwork Allison Lapper Pregnant by Marc Quinn (London, picture 3, more information) is contradictory: a flawed body is performed in one of the finest materials, made a human deficit exhibited no single gene. It is logical that this evokes a fierce resistance in many people. This artwork is a masterpiece by the perfect execution and lifelike expression and fundamental discussions it evokes.
Wolfgang Matteuer's Jahrhunderschritt (Berlin, picture 4, more information) depicts a person off which does not correspond to the ideal of beauty. This person makes an incredibly big step forward and is apparently incredibly strong. Wolfgang Matt Heuer knows Jahhundertschritt ('One Hundred Years Step', Berlin) to portray a convincing person without the use of perfect shapes, proportions and colors.
With Der Gestürzte Krieger by Markus Lüpertz (Berlin, picture 5, more information)we witness the last moment of a brave man who has fought for a good cause. The materialization is shocking; the person already appears to defend.
It is so painful to walk through an intimate space of two lovers who are totally vulnerable meeting. Maybe the people of Wohin Gehst Du by Andreas Wegner (Berlin, picture 6, more information), experience their last moments together.
By Theo, www.artatsite.com
www.wikipedia.org:
Karl Bobek (* 14. Juni 1925 in Berlin; † 20. Januar 1992) war ein deutscher Bildhauer.