Cover art for Aron Demetz
Published
Prestel, April 2025
ISBN
9783791377988
Format
Hardcover, 192 pages
Dimensions
30.5cm × 23.5cm × 2.5cm

Aron Demetz Only Counting the Winters

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The acclaimed Italian sculptor's newest series of redwood figures is the focus of this penetrating exhibition catalog. Celebrated for his profound exploration of the human condition through wood, the Italian sculptor Aron Demetz reveals the raw, natural beauty and inherent fragility of his chosen medium, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary themes of resilience and transformation.

His newest series draws inspiration from the metaphor of winter as a time of endurance and growth for trees, especially redwoods. These sculptures explore the wood's inherent characteristics, emphasizing its limitations while revealing intricate details and untold stories within the material. They strikingly capture the tension between permanence and transience, portraying strength through fragility. By skillfully removing material, Demetz uncovers the hidden beauty within the wood's structure, symbolizing resilience and the delicate balance essential for giant, majestic redwoods to flourish in their natural state. The catalog features stunning photographs of Demetz's work-a captivating blend of wood and vibrant acrylic elements that mimic machine production techniques like 3D printing-enhanced by three insightful essays that provide diverse perspectives on his artistic vision. AUTHORS: Klaus Herold is a theologian based in Munster, Germany. Rupert Konig is Director of the Kirchenfoyer in Munster, Germany. Francesco Poli is an art critic and curator based in Turin, Italy. Konstantin Rossler is a psychoanalyst and author based in Worth am Rhein, Germany. 150 colour illustrations

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