Single piece Titled
Size
Year
2021
Medium
Sculpture
Reference
63198514
In their works they emphasize questions of appreciation and value of materials and how the transformation, adaptation and processing of natural resources changes our perception of them. Seeing sculpture as more than a work of reduction and pleasing proportions, it has the potential to take us beyond our limited ideas of place, culture, times and the nature of matter.
This Sculpture is assembled with red sandstone and variuos pieces of wood and wooden objects.
1956 , Belgium
Schälling | Enderle are a german artist couple who collaborate since 1992 on most of their works. They are Doris Schälling ( born 1956) and Jörg Enderle (born 1956). They are currently living and working in Liege, Belgium.
The subtle language that emanates from the work of Schälling | Enderle is based on examining the concept of sculpture itself, questioning established European traditional views of art. Seeing sculpture as more than a work of reduction and pleasing proportions, it has the potential to take us beyond our limited ideas of place, culture, time and the nature of matter. In their works they emphasize questions of appreciation and value of materials and how the transformation, adaptation and processing of natural resources changes our perception of them.
Their works are shown in public spaces in: Beijing (CN), TODAY ART MUSEUM, Nanao (JAP), Kojima KOUEN, City Park, Larvik (NOR), Stålaker Sculpture Park, Dresden (DE), Messegelände Ostragehege, Külsheim (DE), Stadteingang West, Berlin (DE), Kunst am Bau, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
Their works are represented in numerous private and public collections.
Address
Brussels, Tulpstraat 35 Rue de la Tulipe
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