Arp: Master of 20th Century Sculpture
Over a period of more than sixty years, Hans (Jean) Arp produced an extraordinarily influential body of work that shifts fluidly between abstraction and representation, and between organic and geometric forms. On the occasion of the first solo exhibition of the artist’s work in Greater China, we take a closer a look at the life and work of this 20th-century master, with insights from Nasher Sculpture Center curator Catherine Craft, Gerhard Marcks Haus director Arie Hartog, and Loretta Würtenberger, director of The Institute for Artists’ Estates. ‘Arp: Master of 20th Century Sculpture’ is on view at Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong, 4 September – 9 November 2019.

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