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Erwin Wurm has sculpted a hill next to his new mansion in Limberg, a tiny village in Lower Austria that is so unassuming that your car's satellite navigation system can't find it. "Don't even ...
Wurm has fattened up Porsches and Ferraris, but his latest is a lumpy, forest-green Mini Cooper, which is on view in a solo exhibition at London’s Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac through March 23.
The absurd helps us 'see more' says Austrian artist Wurm Vienna (AFP) – A fat Ferrari, pickles on pedestals and two sausages in an intimate embrace -- welcome to the weird world of Erwin Wurm ...
Austrian artist Erwin Wurm is renowned for his unique approach to sculpture, often challenging conventional notions of form and function. His series of "One Minute Sculptures," where he positions ...
Wurm creates extraordinary assemblages from everyday objects.Annemarie Lopez December 22, 2005 — 4.43am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Advertisement Preview ...
In the series 'One Minute Sculptures' by Erwin Wurm viewers are asked to do more than merely look at the museum artworks surrounding them, but to experience the artworks and themselves in new ways ...
Erwin Wurm ‘s anthropomorphic sculptures have caused the mind to laugh, to smile, to think for over 30 years. Characterized by his humorous approach to distorting everyday objects and decision ...
It’s a gray, dreary day at 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, on Furman Street, and Austrian sculptor Erwin Wurm is going somewhat off topic while discussing his new installation for the Public Art Fund.
Our intrepid reporters caught up with Erwin Wurm at the opening reception for his latest exhibit “gulp.” Rachel Lehmann of the Lehmann Maupin gallery says, “What you get is not wh… ...
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