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Claus Bury: The Poetry of Construction

Claus Bury: The Poetry of Construction

Volker Fischer

Hardcover | 20.65 x 4.11 x 27.61 cm | 400 pp

Arnoldsche Art Publishers | 2020 | 9783897905726

Text in English and German

Sculptor Claus Bury (b. 1946) has been enhancing public spaces in Germany for more than four decades with his monumental sculptures, which now total more than 100. His canon of forms is comprised of geometric basic corpuses, such as squares and cubes, triangles and pyramids, rectangles, rhombuses and segments, which he employs in a contemporary Archaic style oriented on the antique structures of Egypt, Greece and Mexico.

Bury's sculptures are almost always physically accessible, and the contingent changes in perspective not only thematise the basic requirements of the human experience of form and space; they also articulate people's experience in their surroundings, impressively underpinning Hegel's theory that the world has a 'house character' and that man is fundamentally a domestic creature. 

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Claus Bury: The Poetry of Construction
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Volker Fischer

Hardcover | 20.65 x 4.11 x 27.61 cm | 400 pp

Arnoldsche Art Publishers | 2020 | 9783897905726

Text in English and German

Sculptor Claus Bury (b. 1946) has been enhancing public spaces in Germany for more than four decades with his monumental sculptures, which now total more than 100. His canon of forms is comprised of geometric basic corpuses, such as squares and cubes, triangles and pyramids, rectangles, rhombuses and segments, which he employs in a contemporary Archaic style oriented on the antique structures of Egypt, Greece and Mexico.

Bury's sculptures are almost always physically accessible, and the contingent changes in perspective not only thematise the basic requirements of the human experience of form and space; they also articulate people's experience in their surroundings, impressively underpinning Hegel's theory that the world has a 'house character' and that man is fundamentally a domestic creature. 

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