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This is the official website and image gallery of Urs Fischer. Shows ‘ography Books Kiito-San. Camellia. 2024. Aluminum panel, aluminum honeycomb, polyurethane adhesive, epoxy primer, gesso, solvent-based screen printing paint, water-based screen printing paint. Framed:
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“Urs Fischer Makes Wax Portrait of Leonardo DiCaprio and His...
- URS FISCHER Big Clay #3 2008-2011
URS FISCHER Big Clay #3 2008-2011 - URS FISCHER
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Urs Fischer is a Swiss artist who explores the themes of perception and representation through scale distortions, illusion, and the juxtaposition of common objects. He uses materials such as clay, steel, and paint to create works that disorient and bewilder. See his sculptures, paintings, photographs, and large-scale installations at Gagosian.
02.ABR. - 18.SEP.2022. Urs Fischer: Lovers. Reconocido por crear obras reflexivas, desconcertantes y lúdicas, Urs Fischer trabaja en escultura, fotografía, dibujo, pintura y ediciones, empleando una variedad de materiales y procesos que no se sujetan a una clasificación.
18 de abr. de 2022 · 18 de abril de 2022. Visita la nueva exposición de Urs Fisher: Lovers en el Museo Jumex. Stefan Altenburger Photography Zurich. El Museo Jumex abrió recientemente sus puertas con la exposición Urs Fischer: Lovers, la cual es una retrospectiva de 20 años de uno de los artistas plásticos actuales más importantes a nivel ...
Urs Fischer is a Swiss artist who explores the collision of random objects, the transformation of materials, and the subversion of sculpture. He uses wax, bread, toys, and other non-traditional materials to create temporary and ephemeral works that challenge the viewer's perception of art and the world. Learn about his biography, influences, ideas, and important artworks.
Urs Fischer (born May 2, 1973) is a Swiss-born contemporary visual artist living in New York City and Los Angeles. Fischer’s practice includes sculpture, installation, photography, and digitally-mediated images. Fischer's current studio occupies a large warehouse in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, near the waterfront.