Josephsohn
Untitled, 1953
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Josephsohn
Untitled, 1953
Brass
#lacongiunta #hommage à #josephsohn #hanspeterfrehner (at Giornico, Switzerland)
Josephsohn, Untitled, 1956
Art Basel 2016: Parcours
Josephsohn. A display of 16 bronzes On the central Münsterplatz, Basel, Switzerland 13 – 19 June 2016 Hans Josephsohn’s work focuses exclusively on the human figure. Within the repertoire of classical sculpture his sculptures make direct reference to the physical presence and dimensions of human beings. The scale of the 16 sculptures on view is derived from the human body and its proportions, and span 55 years of the artist’s career – the earliest work was created in 1951 and the latest was made in 2006. The rhythmically arranged group is organically embedded within the baroque architecture and setting of the Münsterplatz.
Image: Installation view, Josephsohn in ‘The Encyclopedic Palace’, 55th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy, 2013. Photo: Felix Lehner
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Josephsohn, Untitled, 2005