Lease artwork "Prometheus Archetype K71Nf97" by Arne Petersen with an option to purchase
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About the author
Arne Petersen is a contemporary German sculptor. The interplay between humanity, nature, and technology, in the context of continuous evolution, is a central theme in his terracotta sculptures. He explores the point where opposing forces intersect, acknowledging their inherent contradictions while combining their polar potentials to create an ambivalent structure. The question of space and time, whether organic or technological, human or mechanical, remains open and unresolved.
In his artistic process, he directly shapes and molds the clay from a solid block, transforming mass into space. The spiral-shaped spatial structure imbues the sculptures with dynamic strength and stability. Through the energetic process of smoke firing, the terracotta sculptures undergo further transformation and metamorphosis.
Since 2010, Arne Petersen has been actively involved in group exhibitions held in galleries and museums both within Germany and abroad. Notably, his sculptures have been included in the Public Collection at the Museum of Ceramic Art in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.
- Nationality: GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1973
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary German Artists