WALL DECORATION 1960IES
DESIGN: ATTRIBUTED DRE BOGAERT
MEASUREMENTS: L 97 W 58 D 11 CM
PRICE: SOLD
Impressive brutalist wall decoration made out of rough elements of cork, wood, sand and acrylic.
This wonderful wall sculpture evokes the pure, ‘naive’ and unsophisticated stylings and patterns of Dutch 1950ies art movements such as ‘Cobra’.
This wonderful wall sculpture evokes the pure, ‘naive’ and unsophisticated stylings and patterns of Dutch 1950ies art movements such as ‘Cobra’.
A perfect complementary centre piece for a ‘mix and match’ interior and to stand out all the ‘minimal’ design furniture in your home.
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The term ‘Brutalism’ ( derives from the French word brut, meaning raw ) was coined to describe an architectural movement that emerged in the fifties of the 20th century. It has been adopted by the realms of art and design to refer to expressive, attention grabbing ‘naive’ creations made of rough, high relief materials that forms a contrast with the polished, smooth and sophisticated ( related artists are Paul Evans, Henrik Horst and Paul Kingma ).