1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (some color); 31 cm
Summary
Stripped, white, bare and often plaster: Lange's sculptures strives to reveal the inner side of objects. It's easy to be fooled by Eva Lange sculptures. The distinct lines and the material's dazzling whiteness signal abstraction and an uncompromising respect to the pure form. But Eva Lange's art is not abstract. Nor does it intend to mislead the viewer. These sculptures are figurative in the strictest sense of the word - and sincere. Maybe it's a different kind of representational art than the one we are most familiar with; a creative who is not satisfied with their external characteristics, but looking forward, inward, hoping to reproduce that which is the essence of the poppy, the tree, the rain and the heart. Exhibition: Konstakademin, Stockholm, Sweden (27.06.09.08.2015).