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Markus Krug

LAKUMA-126

LAKUMA-126

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“Lakuma 126” by Markus Krug is a unique handcrafted wall sculpture made of cardboard. Each piece of packaging cardboard with a grey backing was manually cut, horizontally layered, and glued until the defined sculptural form was created.

This minimalist sculpture is a distinctive art object for modern living or working spaces and appeals to collectors of conceptual, tactile artworks.

23.5x23.5x3 cm

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Markus Krug

Markus Krug, born in Singen in 1965, lives and works in Munich.

For more than 20 years, Markus Krug has been investigating structural concepts in consecutive series. Planning, clarity, execution: sculptures, objects and installations are created using various techniques; they resemble each other and could be connected like a kind of matrix.
Markus Krug creates homogeneous, reduced works from a wide variety of materials: paper, cardboard, styrofoam or polystyrene foam. Due to the manual working method, minimal differences arise, which are highlighted or concealed by the application of acrylic paint, mainly in black or white.

The viscosity, quantity and handling of the paint are constantly changed from object to object, while the connection to the origin always remains.

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