Maximilian Verhas
about Maximilian Verhas
Essen, (Alemania), 1960
Maximilian Verhas, born in Essen (GER) in 1960, first studied painting and graphic arts as well as figurative sculpture at the Academy of Arts in Nuremberg from 1981 to 1986. He then completed his studies in sculpture at the University of Fine Arts in Berlin, graduating with honours in 1990 as a master's student of David Evison. He gained study and professional experience in Great Britain, the USA and France. Today Maximilian Verhas lives and works in Berlin. Abstract metal sculptures, whose forms originate from the principle of the Möbius loop, characterize the sculptural work of Maximilian Verhas. Since 1990 the sculptor has established himself in the international art market, especially with his 'Rollkörper'. The 'Rollkörper' show a constantly changing all-visibility. Due to their shape and mass distribution, they can be set in motion by a slight impulse. The intertwined bronze sculptures are not fixed in their orientation and invite the viewer to play - opening up new perspectives.
Other works of the exposition Selection by CULTURA INQUIETA'23
Mario Soria
Bring on the dancing horses (Parte delantera), 2023
Óleo sobre tabla y juguetes de plástico
43 x 51 cm
David Delgado Ruiz
Life in Mars. Strawberry Fields of Jupiter, 2021
Fotografía Analógica y Digital, Impresión Certificada en Papel Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Ultra Smooth 305 gsm · 100% Cotton. Museum Standard Cotton Paper.
50 x 50 x 1 cm
KYM C
Kbloks evolution, 2020
Resina ecológica pigmentada fucsia. Peana de mármol blue violet.
6 x 24 x 6 cm
Pedro Peña Gil
Museum Hall Purple, 2022
Mixta, serigrafía con tintas UVI y resina epoxi pigmentada sobre madera lacada
180 x 180 x 4 cm
Roberto López Martín
Príncipe, 2016
Escultura en tela y fibra de vidrio de la serie Homo Videns, Los Niños Tele.
130 x 30 x 30 cm
Roger Sanguino
Geometria est imago. (Retrato con geometría), 2019
Arcilla, resina, acero y alambre tensado
29 x 21 x 25 cm
Salustiano
Tenderness Land. Luz con espada sobre tapiz rojo, 2022
Impresión en aluminio. Vitra alto brillo. Edición de 50
78 x 78 cm