The two wooden sculptures, which focus on the physical work involved in stone carving, were created during the “50 Years of Lindabrunn Symposium” in 2019 in the area where the Cubo now stands, and are now being exhibited publicly for the first time in a long time.
The artist Karin Frank works almost exclusively in wood and paints her sculptures. They are mostly figurative, realistic, but never hyperrealistic. Frank is known for her ability to depict movement in static sculptures. The toy-like appearance of the sculptural works only appears to contradict their unvarnished content. Many of the more than 200 sculptures of all sizes created in this way can be found in private and public collections, mainly in German-speaking countries. In 2005, she received the State Scholarship for Fine Arts.
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Karin Frank
Futurologisches Symposium
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