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Stephan Balkenhol(Germany, Born 1957)
"Kleiner Mann"
Hammer price
310 000SEK
Estimate
250 000 - 300 000 SEK

"Kleiner Mann"

Executed 1997. Carved wood painted with pigments and acrylic emulsion 158 x 25 x 24.5 cm. Man height 38 cm. Painted wooden base 120 cm high.

Provenance

Galleri Lars Bohman, Stockholm. Acquired in 1997.

Exhibitions

Galleri Lars Bohman, Stockholm, "Stephan Balkenhol", 1997.

More information

With a soft roughness, Stephan Balkenhol chisels out men and women from singular pieces of wood; reliefs, sculptures, full figures and portraits. There are obvious parallels to ancient marble sculptures, with the most obvious difference being that Balkenhol’s figures are dressed. His wooden sculptures are rough and painted in bright colours.

With traditional tools like hammers and chisels, seemingly ordinary men and women grow out of large singular wooden blocks, figures he himself refers to as ‘Everyman’. They wear everyday clothes and give no clues about social status, occupation or personality. Facial expression is always serious and neutral. This particular de-identification paradoxically enables an identification: they are none at all, and at the same time each of us.

Balkenhol’s sculptures have been exhibited in many institutions and public settings, attracting attention in Rome, London, Paris, Berlin and New York. He is represented at nearly 100 international institutions, including: Neue Pinakothek in Munich, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the National Museum of Art in Osaka, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.. A solo exhibition of recent sculptures by Balkenhol opened at Stephen Friedman Gallery in January 2023. Other notable solo presentations include: ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany (2020–2021); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Museum Jorn, Silkeborg, Denmark (2020); ‘Le Prévu et l'Imprévu’, Palais d'Iéna, Paris, France (2020). Balkenhol is known to a Swedish audience through its two figures on stilts, six meters high, which since 2004 stand outside Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.

More about Stephan Balkenhol

Stephan Balkenhol is a German sculptor known for his work with sculptures and reliefs. His hallmark is roughly hewn and painted wooden sculptures. He depicts figures, animals and architecture, sometimes adopting a surrealistic styles. The human form is the centrepiece to his works, whereby he has created a basic reference type that he often manipulates. His figures showcase no emotion, rather staring blankly at an unknown point, appearing anonymous and enigmatic. To this day his largest sculpture, a male torso made of cedar wood, stands at a staggering six meters, has remained at Caesar Forum in Rome since 2009.

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