Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
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A monumental abstract sculpture by Zura composed in aluminum, bronze, and brass, Bonkers explores material contrast, structural balance, and spatial tension at an architectural scale. The work is defined by its interplay of industrial metals, creating a shifting surface language that changes with light and viewpoint.
The composition rejects figuration in favor of pure form, emphasizing rhythm, mass, and fragmentation within a cohesive geometric structure. Its scale and material complexity position it as a significant example of the artist’s large-scale abstract practice.
The sculpture is included in the collection of Bank of America, underscoring its institutional recognition and placement within a major corporate collection of contemporary monumental works.
Provenance:
Street Art Collection, New York (2009–2020)
Collection of Bank of America (2019–present)
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