Fragile Figure Sculptures

'Breathing Room' by Antony Gormley Focuses on the Human Body

'Breathing Room' by Antony Gormley is the British sculptor's latest exhibition. Gormley has always awed audiences with his stunning creations; this series is comprised of fragile human figures that almost seem to disappear with distance.

Currently being shown at the Anna Schwartz Gallery in Sydney, 'Breathing Room' by Antony Gormley explores the architecture of the human body. Choosing to represent it in abstract, geometric forms, Gormley compares and contrasts humans to our urban surroundings. An interesting outlook for a unique individual.
Trend Themes
1. Fragile Figure Sculptures - The trend of creating fragile figure sculptures showcases the delicate yet evocative nature of the human body.
2. Abstract Geometric Representations - The trend of using abstract geometric forms to represent the human body offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between humans and their environment.
3. Comparing Humans to Urban Surroundings - The trend of contrasting and comparing humans to urban surroundings in art explores the complex interplay between individuals and the built environment.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can benefit from embracing the trend of creating fragile figure sculptures and exploring new ways to represent the human body.
2. Architecture and Urban Design - The architecture and urban design industry can find inspiration in the trend of abstract geometric representations to create innovative and visually striking urban spaces and buildings.
3. Creative Events and Exhibitions - The creative events and exhibitions industry can curate thought-provoking exhibitions that explore the relationship between individuals and their urban surroundings, drawing from the trend of comparing humans to urban environments.

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