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The work “human cubes WALL 144” consists of over 144 cubes made of maple and walnut wood.
Each individual cube was sawn to size by Manfred Hellweger, the edges were sanded and connected to the next cube using beechwood dowels, glue and clamps. A 1mm thick stainless steel cable is used to hang the sculpture in the steel frame.
Similar to the sculpture series “human flow” or “human nails”, Hellweger creates a whole from many individual parts. Each… cube represents a thought, an emotion or a feeling in a person’s life.
The steel frame has been waxed and polished to prevent oxidation. It has two hangers on the back for easy wall mounting.
Delivery includes screws and dowels.
Dimensions steel frame: 166 x 66 x 10 cm
Dimensions sculpture: 121 x 22.6 x 14.5 cm
Total weight of the artwork: 20.6 kg
« I have always been fascinated by abstracting the human body in order to depict it in a simple and elegant form. »
Manfred Hellweger is an Austrian sculptor whose works are already represented by collectors worldwide. He is particularly known for his minimalist approach, in which he reduces forms to their essential elements. Hellweger's work embodies the idea that nothing is permanent; everything evolves and changes. Each of his sculptures reflects a deep engagement with the materials and themes he explores. Despite their simplicity, his works are deeply expressive and, by reducing them to the essentials, offer a metaphor for mindfulness and contentment.