MICHAEL
STEINER
Michael Steiner has
been exhibiting since 1962, when he was eighteen. Over the years,
his sculpture has evolved from an early exploration of minimal “primary
structures” to an intensive exploration of the legacy of Cubist
construction. In the last decade, Steiner has produced some of his
most original, challenging works: A series of increasingly transparent,
complex structures in steel, that most recently, posed fascinating
questions about the relationship between space and solids, about
the tension between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional and
about our perceptions of repetition and symmetry, to name but
a few.
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The Forest is Holy
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The Forest is Holy II
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Figure Turned Round
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Speed Forth I
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Speed Forth II
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Grosse Fugue
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Halo of Absurdity
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Kallisto
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Lake
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Pretty Eyes
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Oceana |
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