As part of the Riga Project, two striking aluminum sculptures were created to explore the complex dynamics of object-subject relationships. These sculptures, with their bold, raw forms, embody the brutalist aesthetic through the use of industrial materials and minimalist design. Each piece reflects the tension and interaction between objects and their observers, prompting viewers to contemplate the connection between the physical world and human perception. The manufacturing process involved precise aluminum casting, emphasizing the material's strength and texture. These sculptures stand as thought-provoking installations, merging artistic expression with architectural significance, and contributing to contemporary cultural landscape.

Reference

https://www.latarh.lv/awards/john-hejduk-the-riga-project

https://arhiteksti.lv/Otrais-celiens-Projekts-Riga

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0vukIKm8pk

Riga Project

Previous
Previous

Work Table

Next
Next

Modular House Challenge Robotic Assembly