Arts and Entertainment, 1st prize
Gautier Deblonde
Anthony d'Offay Gallery / Libération
Anthony d'Offay Gallery / Libération
25 October, 2000
A resin is used to paint inside each section of Ron Mueck's 'Boy' to give it a flesh tone. 'Boy' grew from small model to huge sculpture in the space of nine months. Originally made for the Millennium Dome in London, it was transported in pieces to the 2001 Venice Biennale. The work began as a 38cm plaster maquette. Mueck gradually increased the scale, working with large polystyrene blocks sliced into horizontal sections. He brought the boy to life by evoking bones, muscles and limbs.
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