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Patinated black bronze figure on Crema Grey light stone base - Signed at the bottom // Cargo Shorts: Boston Statuette by Julian Opie is a bronze sculpture created in 2020, limited to an edition of 25 plus 4 artist proofs. This piece, standing at 51 cm high, 12 cm wide, and 18 cm deep, showcases Opie’s iconic minimalist style, reducing the human form to simple, bold outlines. The black patinated bronze figure, presented on a Crema Grey light stone base, depicts a man wearing cargo shorts, embodying the casual, everyday attire and stance of contemporary life. The figure's anonymity, combined with Opie's characteristic clean lines and minimal detail, highlights the universal nature of human gestures and postures. The sculpture is signed at the bottom, affirming its authenticity and connection to Opie’s broader exploration of the human figure in modern society.
Cargo shorts: Boston Statuette, 2020
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Patinated black bronze figure on Crema Grey light stone base - Signed at the bottom // Cargo Shorts: Boston Statuette by Julian Opie is a bronze sculpture created in 2020, limited to an edition of 25 plus 4 artist proofs. This piece, standing at 51 cm high, 12 cm wide, and 18 cm deep, showcases Opie’s iconic minimalist style, reducing the human form to simple, bold outlines. The black patinated bronze figure, presented on a Crema Grey light stone base, depicts a man wearing cargo shorts, embodying the casual, everyday attire and stance of contemporary life. The figure's anonymity, combined with Opie's characteristic clean lines and minimal detail, highlights the universal nature of human gestures and postures. The sculpture is signed at the bottom, affirming its authenticity and connection to Opie’s broader exploration of the human figure in modern society.
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.