Bruce M. Gagnier American, b. 1941
Otom II, 2003
Hydrocal plaster
H. 41 x W. 15 x D. 8 in. (104 x 38 x 20 cm)
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Bruce Gagnier sculpts not gods or heroes, but citizens—ordinary people made extraordinary through form, presence, and vulnerability. His figures blend classical tradition with a deeply contemporary gaze: bodies that are...
Bruce Gagnier sculpts not gods or heroes, but citizens—ordinary people made extraordinary through form, presence, and vulnerability.
His figures blend classical tradition with a deeply contemporary gaze: bodies that are imperfect, raw, and utterly human. Sculptures in process stood alongside finished works, revealing a world shaped by empathy and rigor.
His figures blend classical tradition with a deeply contemporary gaze: bodies that are imperfect, raw, and utterly human. Sculptures in process stood alongside finished works, revealing a world shaped by empathy and rigor.
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