Vintage Brutalist wall sculpture from the 1970s by the Danish artist Henrik Horst. This dynamic metal sculpture brings together a symphony of textures and forms in harmony. Some parts are executed in a raw, Brutalist style, where the welding process is clearly visible. Other parts of the metal, however, feature a shimmering, luminous surface. The light plays with these shiny metal planes, revealing a depth of copper and gold tones. The metal sculpture is mounted on a wooden panel covered with white textile. This artwork is entirely original and complete. The artist's name and further information are listed on labels on the back.
About Henrik Horst
The Danish painter and designer was born on November 20, 1942.
Study and residence trips:
The Netherlands, Spain, France. Debuted in Denmark in 1970.
Reliefs and iron sculptures have been sold to numerous Danish and foreign institutions. Exhibitions and decorations:
Art Gallery, Barcelona – Inter Deco, Utrecht – Elders, Amsterdam – Københavns El-værker, Copenhagen – A.B. Broström, Gothenburg – Aarhus Floating Dock – Swedish Oil Extraction, Stockholm
– Sparekassen SDS, Copenhagen – IBM, Sweden – Handelsbanken, Aarhus
Height: 42.3cm
Width: 8cm
Depth: 12 in (30.48 cm)
Condition: No damage to the artwork. The original frame shows some scratches and paint scrapes.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGold, White, BrownMaterialMetalNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeMediumHeight42 cmWidth92 cmSigns of usageScratches