From the National Gallery of Australia, NGA Art Talks connects you to the artists, creatives and ideas shaping culture today.
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From the National Gallery of Australia, NGA Art Talks connects you to the artists, creatives and ideas shaping culture today.
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Urs Fischer was born in Switzerland in 1973. Now based in Los Angeles, he creates works of art from materials as varied as gesso, photography, latex, paint, bronze, clay, steel, dirt, and even food. His wildly original, often humorous images and objects can disorient, bewilder, and often amaze. He's possibly best known for his ephemeral wax candle sculptures, which gradually burn down while they're on display, before being recast. In 2018, the National Gallery acquired Fischer's four metre high wax candle sculpture, Francesco.
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