HOMO ERECTUS
sculpture symposium 2006
by Saksala ArtRadius
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About the Book
In the spring of 2006 FOAM/ArtRadius and Saksala ArtRadius have organized the second sculpture symposium - this time based on the theme HOMO ERECTUS.
The oldest findings of Homo erectus are known from east Africa, and are about 1.8 million years old. During the next 1.5 million years, Homo erectus spread to north Africa, Europe and Asia. Homo erectus was the first member of the human family to use fire.
Towards the end of the twentieth century figurative art had not yet fully recaptured its terrain. But around the turn of the century a growing number of artists have again taken up using the human figure in their work. Any interpretation or allusion to the human figure or humanity as a whole is possible.
This catalog shows the process of the symposium, the work of the sculptors and the integration of the art works in landscape, climate and light.
The oldest findings of Homo erectus are known from east Africa, and are about 1.8 million years old. During the next 1.5 million years, Homo erectus spread to north Africa, Europe and Asia. Homo erectus was the first member of the human family to use fire.
Towards the end of the twentieth century figurative art had not yet fully recaptured its terrain. But around the turn of the century a growing number of artists have again taken up using the human figure in their work. Any interpretation or allusion to the human figure or humanity as a whole is possible.
This catalog shows the process of the symposium, the work of the sculptors and the integration of the art works in landscape, climate and light.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 106 - Publish Date: Aug 03, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords homo erectus, janina rudnicka, rumen dimitrov, brigitte sasshofer, yildiz guner, veli blakçori, marja de jong, lucien den arend, human figure, sculpture, sculptor, symposium, art, saksalanharju, louche, nature, forest, Haukivuori, Finland, Suomi
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