Artworks by AES+F
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Artist
AES+F
Title
Warriors (2005 - 2007)
Type of work
Unique work
Description
A set of 2 life-size bronze sculptures that AES+F created in 2005 to complete their Action Half-Life project (2003 - 2005), the title of which is in part borrowed from a classic and extremely popular video game released in 1998.
Warrior #1 > standing figure, 156 x 60 x 60 cm. /61.4 x 23.6 x 23.6 inches, 2005/07, brass polished and waxed
Warrior #3 > sitting figure, 136 x 140 x 80 cm. /53.5 x 55.1 x 31.5 inches, 2005/07, bronze polished and waxed.
In Action Half-Life, the collective renders a coalescence between the metaverse and our reality by depicting children with sophisticated weaponry, used to battle an ever-looming but invisible enemy. AES+F reflect on the role of virtual worlds in distilling the genome of heroism within the minds of adolescent youth, on the suspension of time and alienation in endless virtual battles in which the performance of heroism plays out in perpetuity. In the series of bronze sculptures from the project, AES+F turn to the biblical figure of David and his Renaissance representations to explore the complex philosophical and psychological aspects of humanity’s obsession with heroism in a world that they, over 15 years ago, identified as being on a collision course with total virtuality.
Price
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AES+F
Title
Warriors (2005 - 2007)
Type of work
Unique work
Description
A set of 2 life-size bronze sculptures that AES+F created in 2005 to complete their Action Half-Life project (2003 - 2005), the title of which is in part borrowed from a classic and extremely popular video game released in 1998.
Warrior #1 > standing figure, 156 x 60 x 60 cm. /61.4 x 23.6 x 23.6 inches, 2005/07, brass polished and waxed
Warrior #3 > sitting figure, 136 x 140 x 80 cm. /53.5 x 55.1 x 31.5 inches, 2005/07, bronze polished and waxed.
In Action Half-Life, the collective renders a coalescence between the metaverse and our reality by depicting children with sophisticated weaponry, used to battle an ever-looming but invisible enemy. AES+F reflect on the role of virtual worlds in distilling the genome of heroism within the minds of adolescent youth, on the suspension of time and alienation in endless virtual battles in which the performance of heroism plays out in perpetuity. In the series of bronze sculptures from the project, AES+F turn to the biblical figure of David and his Renaissance representations to explore the complex philosophical and psychological aspects of humanity’s obsession with heroism in a world that they, over 15 years ago, identified as being on a collision course with total virtuality.
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Artists
Abramovic, Marina
Ader, Bas Jan
AES+F,
Aitken, Doug
Amorales, Carlos
Anselmo, Giovanni
Baldessari, John
Barry, Robert
Baselitz, Georg
Becher, Bernd und Hilla
Ben (Vautier),
Beuys, Joseph
Bleckner, Ross
Boltanski, Christian
Buren, Daniel
Calle, Sophie
Cattelan, Maurizio
Chapman, Dinos and Jake
Christo,
Corbijn, Anton
Darboven, Hanne
Dean, Tacita
Demand, Thomas
Dine, Jim
Doig, Peter
Ader, Bas Jan
AES+F,
Aitken, Doug
Amorales, Carlos
Anselmo, Giovanni
Baldessari, John
Barry, Robert
Baselitz, Georg
Becher, Bernd und Hilla
Ben (Vautier),
Beuys, Joseph
Bleckner, Ross
Boltanski, Christian
Buren, Daniel
Calle, Sophie
Cattelan, Maurizio
Chapman, Dinos and Jake
Christo,
Corbijn, Anton
Darboven, Hanne
Dean, Tacita
Demand, Thomas
Dine, Jim
Doig, Peter
Elmgreen & Dragset,
Emin, Tracey
Ethridge, Roe
Faldbakken, Matias
Flavin, Dan
Fleury, Sylvie
Fritsch, Katharina
Förg, Günther
Gander, Ryan
Goldin, Nan
Goldstein, Jack
Haring, Keith
Havekost, Eberhard
Hirschhorn, Thomas
Hirst, Damien
Holzer, Jenny
Hugo, Pieter
Hume, Gary
Höfer, Candida
Kapoor, Anish
Kaprow, Allen
Kentridge, William
Kippenberger, Martin
Koons, Jeff
Kounellis, Jannis
Emin, Tracey
Ethridge, Roe
Faldbakken, Matias
Flavin, Dan
Fleury, Sylvie
Fritsch, Katharina
Förg, Günther
Gander, Ryan
Goldin, Nan
Goldstein, Jack
Haring, Keith
Havekost, Eberhard
Hirschhorn, Thomas
Hirst, Damien
Holzer, Jenny
Hugo, Pieter
Hume, Gary
Höfer, Candida
Kapoor, Anish
Kaprow, Allen
Kentridge, William
Kippenberger, Martin
Koons, Jeff
Kounellis, Jannis
LeWitt, Sol
Lichtenstein, Roy
Long, Richard
Longo, Robert
Mangold, Robert
Meese, Jonathan
Minjun, Yue
Monk, Jonathan
Mullican, Matt
Nauman, Bruce
Orozco, Gabriel
Panamarenko,
Parr, Martin
Penck, AR
Penone, Giuseppe
Pettibon, Raymond
Polke, Sigmar
Prince, Richard
Quinn, Marc
Rainer, Arnulf
Ray, Man
Reyle, Anselm
Richter, Daniel
Richter, Gerhard
Rousse, George
Lichtenstein, Roy
Long, Richard
Longo, Robert
Mangold, Robert
Meese, Jonathan
Minjun, Yue
Monk, Jonathan
Mullican, Matt
Nauman, Bruce
Orozco, Gabriel
Panamarenko,
Parr, Martin
Penck, AR
Penone, Giuseppe
Pettibon, Raymond
Polke, Sigmar
Prince, Richard
Quinn, Marc
Rainer, Arnulf
Ray, Man
Reyle, Anselm
Richter, Daniel
Richter, Gerhard
Rousse, George
Ruff, Thomas
Ruppersberg, Allen
Ruscha, Ed
Sala, Anri
Scheibitz, Thomas
Schnabel, Julian
Scully, Sean
Serra, Richard
Smith, Kiki
Struth, Thomas
Sultan, Donald
Tal, R
Tapies, Antonio
Tobias, Gert & Uwe
Trockel, Rosemarie
Tuymans, Luc
Twombly, Cy
Vedova, Emilio
Vo, Danh
Warhol, Andy
Weiner, Lawrence
Weiwei, Ai
West, Franz
Whiteread, Rachel
Wool, Christopher
Ruppersberg, Allen
Ruscha, Ed
Sala, Anri
Scheibitz, Thomas
Schnabel, Julian
Scully, Sean
Serra, Richard
Smith, Kiki
Struth, Thomas
Sultan, Donald
Tal, R
Tapies, Antonio
Tobias, Gert & Uwe
Trockel, Rosemarie
Tuymans, Luc
Twombly, Cy
Vedova, Emilio
Vo, Danh
Warhol, Andy
Weiner, Lawrence
Weiwei, Ai
West, Franz
Whiteread, Rachel
Wool, Christopher
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