Large Contemporary Assemblage by Jørgen Waring
This large contemporary African-inspired mask assemblage is nothing short of captivating and eye-catching. The sharp contrast between the bright red and deep blue colors has a powerful visual statement and awakens your senses immediately. It will be a very personal and thrilling curiosity to have hanging.
This large contemporary African-inspired mask assemblage is nothing short of captivating and eye-catching. The sharp contrast between the bright red and deep blue colors has a powerful visual statement and awakens your senses immediately. It will be a very personal and thrilling curiosity to have hanging.
This large contemporary African-inspired mask assemblage is nothing short of captivating and eye-catching. The sharp contrast between the bright red and deep blue colors has a powerful visual statement and awakens your senses immediately. It will be a very personal and thrilling curiosity to have hanging.
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An original artwork by Danish artist: Jørgen Waring (1938- 2022)
Signed ‘J Waring’ in front lower right.
Dated: ‘94’
Titled: ‘African image’
Ready to hang
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Material & media: horns, fur, claws, an animal skull, hair, feathers, wooden objects, hair, etc. All of it is assembled and mounted on a wooden showcase
Original frame (acrylic box)
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Contemporary
1990’s
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Excellent
The plexiglass box has several smaller scratches that are consistent with its age and natural wear
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Dimensions with plexiglass frame: 84cm (H) x 64cm (W) x 30cm(D)
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This assemblage is made by the internationally celebrated Danish artist and sculptor Jørgen Waring. During his career, his works have been represented at many museums, art fairs, and galleries ranging from New York to Oklahoma, Switzerland, Paris, etc.. One highlight of his career was his exhibition period 1984-1988 in New York at the Gallery ARRAS (“Trump Tower”) which attracted many buyers of his works that among others counted celebrities such as Roger More, Frank Sinatra, and Donald Trump.
Much inspiration for his works was derived from Africa (Kenya) where he enjoyed a lot of his leisure time. He was especially interested in the large wildlife and for many years he was employed as a guide for safaris.