"Shouldn't be gone!"
Exhibition, Contemporary Art Mark Prihodko Exhibition, Contemporary Art Mark Prihodko

"Shouldn't be gone!"

Her visual repertoire is oriented towards the plastic representation of water (in various aggregate states, in this respect also fog and snow) as well as plants and animals. In Bogouchevskaia's material artistic approach, the state of permanent variability of flowing water, how could it be otherwise, is stilled (as in the sculpture "Waterfall"), a natural movement image of boundlessness is frozen.

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“The Crow”
Exhibition, Contemporary art, Sculpture Mark Prihodko Exhibition, Contemporary art, Sculpture Mark Prihodko

“The Crow”

Arie van Selm's iconic crow returns to the rooms of the Workshop Gallery: but it is not only the familiar Crows 1 to 3 that will take their place in various sizes, in black and red patinated bronze or mirrored nickel silver - the centerpiece of the exhibition is the world's first unveiling of Crow 4, a plaster model that provides insight into Van Selm's continued preoccupation with his most popular and influential motif.

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125 years Bildgiesserei Noack
Celebration, Exhibition, Kulturforum Mark Prihodko Celebration, Exhibition, Kulturforum Mark Prihodko

125 years Bildgiesserei Noack

In the 125th year of its existence, the Noack sculpture foundry is one of the five most important bronze foundries in the world today. The traditional company has produced such famous monuments as the Quadriga for the Brandenburg Gate or St. George for the dome of the Kremlin as monumental sculptures. In addition, almost all of Germany's modern art was cast here and the British sculptor Henry Moore had around 1,000 large sculptures cast here after the war.

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