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 Hans Schüle consequently
submits different materials
to his will. His favored material, metal, is transformed into a
highly sculpted material at the touch of his hand. Often, unexpected biomorphic forms are created and three-dimensional spaces of fascinating tension are opened. Although abstract in its formal language, it is Schüle’s precise intention to create a dialogue be- tween art and science, especially in the life sciences. On occasion, Schüle’s works become clairvoyant and present subtle forms, with which the sciences have yet to inform the masses.
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Fraktal #2
steel / lacquer 35'' x 13'' x 13''
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