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This contemporary sculpture explores the symbols of global economic power through a seductive and assertive aesthetic.
A symbol of strength and domination, the bull stands proudly — stable but paradoxically unbalanced, because it is placed on a smooth, unstable, fragile sphere.
A work that is both decorative and meaningful, somewhere between design and discreet criticism: the animal, emblem of bull markets, here becomes a modern idol, reigning… over the world it dominates.
Patrick Rosenstein is a multi-talented artist, a sculptor since the age of 14 and a graduate in the restoration of historic monuments in Venice. Between tradition and contemporary, Rosenstein uses both ancient and modern techniques, blending bronze, resin, anodized aluminum with digital technologies. Each work carries a unique emotional charge, exploring the tensions between tradition and modernity, collective memory and uncertain futures. "Patrick Rosenstein is supported by the Cercle Foundation, which recognizes his work as one of the major contemporary testimonies blending critical art and philosophy."