David Breuer-Weil British, b. 1965
Brothers 2, 2014
Bronze
length 69 cm
height 20 cm
width 11.5 cm
height 20 cm
width 11.5 cm
Stamped with the Morris Singer Foundry Mark, signed DBW and numbered 7/8
Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Edition of 8 + 1 AP
14907
This work is about the invisible connections that exist between two people, in this case based on brothers who, even if they move apart, are always connected. A monumental version...
This
work is about the invisible connections that exist between two people, in this
case based on brothers who, even if they move apart, are always connected. A
monumental version of this motif is installed in Portman Square, London. I
created a virtual antithesis to this work in the sculpture Brothers, previously
installed in Marble Arch and in the grounds of St Pancras New Church, Kings
Cross, London, where two figures share one mind. All of these works, and
the related paintings and drawings, are in one way or another about the
challenges of true communication between individuals.
work is about the invisible connections that exist between two people, in this
case based on brothers who, even if they move apart, are always connected. A
monumental version of this motif is installed in Portman Square, London. I
created a virtual antithesis to this work in the sculpture Brothers, previously
installed in Marble Arch and in the grounds of St Pancras New Church, Kings
Cross, London, where two figures share one mind. All of these works, and
the related paintings and drawings, are in one way or another about the
challenges of true communication between individuals.
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