The Erwin Wurm 'Big Kastenmann' is a statue that is currently commissioned to grace the plaza of the Prominent Standard Hotel in New York.
When you hear 18-foot monstrosity, you might think Jolly Green Giant -- but this is not your typical packaging character, rather, it is a two-tone gray and pink sculpture that has human legs but a juice-box for an upper body. The aluminum casted rectangular torso wears a suit jacket which is dripping with pink, eventually meeting its silver airbrushed legs that are bare and humorous in appearance. The structure is a larger version of Wurm's 'Kastenmann' structure which debuted in 2010.
The statue is reminiscent of all the other silver-coated street statues in New York that ask for spare change in exchange for a photo-op -- only this one you can take pictures in front of for free.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Unconventional Sculptures
- Artists are creating sculptures that defy traditional forms and challenge the viewer's perception of art.
- Use of Non-traditional Materials
- Artists are experimenting with unusual materials such as aluminum to create unique and thought-provoking sculptures.
- Humorous Sculptures
- Sculptures that incorporate humor are becoming more popular, offering a lighthearted and playful twist on traditional art forms.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art
- The art industry has the opportunity to embrace new and innovative forms of sculpture that challenge traditional notions of art and spark conversation.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Businesses can utilize unconventional sculptures as part of their marketing campaigns in order to stand out and attract attention.
- Hospitality
- Hotels and restaurants can use humorous and eye-catching sculptures as a way to enhance their decor and provide a unique and memorable experience for their customers.
