post-title NEWS ++ Sylvia Hagen: Traces. Bronze – Clay – Paper – Schloss Neuhardenberg | 25.08.-22.12.2024

NEWS ++ Sylvia Hagen: Traces. Bronze – Clay – Paper – Schloss Neuhardenberg | 25.08.-22.12.2024

NEWS ++ Sylvia Hagen: Traces. Bronze – Clay – Paper – Schloss Neuhardenberg | 25.08.-22.12.2024

NEWS ++ Sylvia Hagen: Traces. Bronze – Clay – Paper – Schloss Neuhardenberg | 25.08.-22.12.2024

People are at the heart of the work of artist Sylvia Hagen, whose works are now being shown by the Schloss Neuhardenberg Foundation in a comprehensive retrospective. The exhibition opens on August 25, 2024.

In her studio in Altlangsow, on the edge of Germany and with a view of the vastness of the Oderbruch, Sylvia Hagen captures the essence of man, his body and his psyche in expressive sculptures and drawings. The artist, who sees herself primarily as a sculptor, initially worked in stone for many years before turning to clay in the …

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Image above: Sylvia Hagen, Der Tanz, 2017, Bronze, 65 x 29 x 11 cm © Bernd Borchardt

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