Hedwige Leroux Belgian, b. 1961
Réponds Moi / Answer Me, 2021
Bronze
80 x 15 x 35 cm
31 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 13 3/4 in
31 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 13 3/4 in
Limited edition of 8 + 4 Artist's Proofs
New Creation of 2021
Available Upon Order
As exhibition abroad
The one in the gallery is sold
Available Upon Order
As exhibition abroad
The one in the gallery is sold
More introspective and contemplative, 'Answer Me' releases a lot of softness with its grey-white patina. The smartphone has taken on a very special meaning during the pandemic, becoming the exclusive...
More introspective and contemplative, "Answer Me" releases a lot of softness with its grey-white patina.
The smartphone has taken on a very special meaning during the pandemic, becoming the exclusive tool for human relations and communication with others.
“Woman is my favorite subject. A free and multiple woman: active, seductive, graceful, connected. Contemporary."
Hedwig Leroux looks at the world around her and reveals our habits and attitudes in her sculpture.
Object embodying multitasking and contemporary hyperconnectivity.
At the same time, alarm clock, watch, telephone, diary, calculator, camera, weather station, means of reading, viewing video or listening to music, flashlight, notebook, wallet, etc...
The smartphone has become ubiquitous in our lives, and an extension of our hand.
This cannot escape the eye of the artist who wishes to capture our daily gestures and testify to our time.
The smartphone has taken on a very special meaning during the pandemic, becoming the exclusive tool for human relations and communication with others.
“Woman is my favorite subject. A free and multiple woman: active, seductive, graceful, connected. Contemporary."
Hedwig Leroux looks at the world around her and reveals our habits and attitudes in her sculpture.
Object embodying multitasking and contemporary hyperconnectivity.
At the same time, alarm clock, watch, telephone, diary, calculator, camera, weather station, means of reading, viewing video or listening to music, flashlight, notebook, wallet, etc...
The smartphone has become ubiquitous in our lives, and an extension of our hand.
This cannot escape the eye of the artist who wishes to capture our daily gestures and testify to our time.