The glass and concrete sculpture is a reference to brutalist architecture as well as the craft of Venetian glassmaking. A dense mass of concrete sits on top of a block of individual glass laments. Harry Morgan's work establishes a powerful relationship between the two contrasting materials as they merge to become one form. The piece is a part of his Dichotomy series.
Courtesy of LOEWE Foundation
● Type: Sculpture
● Dimensions: 25 L x 30 W x 95 H cm
● Material: Glass, concrete
● Date: 2018
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