In his sculptural practice, Andreas Blank combines the abstract and the realistic, the conceptual as...
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Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(19 Followers)
In his sculptural practice, Andreas Blank combines the abstract and the realistic, the conceptual as well as the technical. He sources stones from quarries from all over the world, carves them with elaborate deliberation and assembles them in sometimes consciously stylized, and other times deceptively realistic objects of the everyday. In his precise installations, the apparently ephemeral objects achieve monumental permanence. Whether marble, alabaster, or porphyry, material historically used to serve religious or political functions, has in Blank's hands acquired a seemingly casual and fragmentary character. The geographical and cultural identity of the stone and the memorial function of stone-sculpture in general refer to the value of each object. Blank questions the obvious and transforms traditional ideals and values on the ordinary and present.
2001-2006 Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Kuenste, Karlsruhe
2007 Residency, Stiftung Vorwerk, Hamburg
2008-2009 Royal College of Art, London
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