That's art of Ron Mueck for you — he is the famous creator of
hyperrealistic human figures made of fiberglass and silicone.
Joining the big Lichtenstein in the opening space, for instance, are other modernists such as Robert Rauschenberg, sculptors Donald Judd (a sleek and lovely minimalist gesture) and Duane Hanson (the slumped and stolid «Dishwasher,» a fine example of his psychologically disorienting
hyperrealistic human figures), but also some splendid Danish silver pieces from the Georg Jensen firm.
You can view more documentation from the inaugural exhibition, including this massive installation of
hyperrealistic human skulls by Ron Mueck, on the National Gallery of Victoria's website.
Not exact matches
These stunning
hyperrealistic sculptures of
humans by artist Sam Jinks will simply blow you away.
The piece, which sold early in the weekend, is a fascinating departure from the
hyperrealistic sculptures of
human figures and plants for which Matelli is best known, as seen in such prominent recent public installations as the High Line.