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| |[[Kurt Baumann]] | | |[[Kurt Baumann (eng)]] | ||
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! | ! Year | ||
| |2021 | | |2021 | ||
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| |Aarwangen (CH) | | |Aarwangen (CH) | ||
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! | ! Dimensions | ||
| |21x21x8 cm | | |21x21x8 cm | ||
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! Material / | ! Material / technique | ||
| | | | | Paving stone made of marble LASA, fragments of Steel Hydraulic Splitting Cushion / material picture | ||
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The paving stone made of marble LASA sets itself in scene, for once not on a fantastic piazza, but as a "picture", as a micro-scape, framed in welded fragments of an original steel hydraulic splitting cushion. | |||
== | == Other works by [[Kurt Baumann (eng)]] == | ||
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look at me 2.jpg|''[[Look at me]]'' | look at me 2.jpg|''[[Look at me]]'' | ||
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The paving stone made of marble LASA sets itself in scene, for once not on a fantastic piazza, but as a "picture", as a micro-scape, framed in welded fragments of an original steel hydraulic splitting cushion.
