Christiane Löhr – Organising the Wild
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The sculptor Christiane Löhr ( 1965) surprises us with a peculiar courage to go small. Instead of grand gestures and expansive installations, her meticulously constructed, miniature sculptures, made from wild, dried grasses, burrs or seeds, sometimes measure only a few centimetres.
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Consistently, the artist relies on renewable materials, which she sifts, harvests and orders before she
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Installation view. Photo: Damian Griffiths Photography.
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