There are artists whose work is instantly recognizable. When one sees sculptures depicting human figures in slender, elongated forms, Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966) comes to mind. The Italian-Swiss ...
There’s something profoundly essential and revealing in Julian Opie’s handling of the human figure—how he distills both the universality and individuality of his subjects into a basic silhouette ...
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