Stefan Szczesny: Steel sculpture “Dancer” (reduction)
Szczesny appears here as a sculptor. His original “Dancer” – three meters high and weighing 340 kg – stands in his adopted hometown of Saint-Tropez. The dancer is a hymn to femininity and Caribbean exuberance.
Sculpture in a reduced form, made of cut steel (6 mm), black powder-coated.
Limited edition: 299 numbered and signed copies.
Dimensions: 15 x 31 x 8 cm (W/H/D).
Weight: approx. 1.4 kg.
Copyright: Stefan Szczesny / ars mundi
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The artistic work of Stefan Szczesny, born in Munich in 1951, has significantly shaped contemporary art. A scholarship in Paris and residencies in New York, at the Villa Massimo in Rome, in the South of France, and in the Caribbean profoundly influenced his work. Szczesny was a key figure in the "Junge Wilde" (Young Wild Ones) movement, which rediscovered expressive, figurative painting towards the end of the 1970s. In the meantime, he has developed a distinctive style that conveys lightness and cheerfulness. Inspired by artists such as Matisse and Picasso, Szczesny focuses on classical themes like the nude and still life in his paintings. The artist emphasizes a sensual, colorful representational style. In his paintings, nature and culture merge in their most extreme form. Szczesny is now considered one of the most important contemporary artists in Europe.
- Abstract Expressionism
- Fauvism
- Modern art
- Forging technology
- Still image
- metal
- Steel
- hammer
- Polishing tools
Multiple
- Abstract
- Movement & Dynamics
- People
Black
- (Office) table
- Sideboards and lowboards, consoles, mantelpieces
- shelf
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- Eclecticism
- Ethnic style
- Classic
- Modern
- Rustic



