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Wim Delvoye
Dumptruck, 2012
Laser-cut stainless steel
117 × 38 × 56 cm
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Wim Delvoye
Dumptruck, 2012
Laser-cut stainless steel
117 × 38 × 56 cm
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Wim Delvoye
Dumptruck, 2012
Laser-cut stainless steel
117 × 38 × 56 cm
Wim Delvoye Wervik, Belgium, b. 1965
Dumptruck, 2012
Laser-cut stainless steel
117 × 38 × 56 cm
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Wim Delvoye’s series of Gothic works seamlessly fuses the intricate forms of medieval architecture with the raw functionality of industrial machinery. In his sculptures, he masterfully transforms utilitarian vehicles into...
Wim Delvoye’s series of Gothic works seamlessly fuses the intricate forms of medieval architecture with the raw functionality of industrial machinery. In his sculptures, he masterfully transforms utilitarian vehicles into elaborate, labyrinthine structures of metal, where towering spires, delicate tracery, and stained glass motifs take on a bold, contemporary incarnation. Rooted in a reverence for tradition, craftsmanship, and engineering, Delvoye’s work reflects a deep appreciation for historical artistry while embracing modern innovation.
“My fascination with the Gothic is that it isn’t dark at all. For me, it shows something like European springtime.” – Wim Delvoye