Natalia Curdova - Kurda, Acrylic on canvas, 137 × 147 cm, 2016Natalia Curdova uses shape like elements, strong strokes and vivid colour to portrait the complexity of a human face in this cropped portrait head study. The highlight of her work is the gaze, arising from an inner search that invites the viewer to also examine its inner mystery.
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Stop 3: The Tusks
Antonio Fiorentino, Various sizes, 2015Antonio Fiorentino’s research developed over the years under the umbrella of minimal intervention. The artist seeks to bring art back to nature by finding value in things that already exist, isolating them, and framing them within new contexts. Fiorentino is interested in situations of transformation as well as natural processes that create new forms through change.
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Stop 4: Cast for Giant Apple
Bull & Stein, Ceramic sculpture, 110 x 140 cm, 2007The apple, symbol of Earth, of life itself, of knowledge and of sensuality, Ishtar's apple, fruit of the Hesperides and of Avalon, has expressed emotion, inspiration and ideas since the dawn of time. A reward to the beautiful and heroic, a badge of authority and a source of magic, myriad cultures have associated these attributes with the apple and as such the fruit has adorned human art throughout the ages.
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Stop 5: Custom Hollister motorcycles
Hollister, Various dimensions, 2009Hollister Germany's first custom-bike manufacturer began its journey in 1986. These 2 bikes were made in 2009.