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ijzerenweglei 51, Antwerpen
Mortsel 2640 , Belgium
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The German Bouzoukys Mixed Media Light Sculpture by Eduard Van Giel, 2021
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Eduard Van Giel (1945- 2022) is a Belgian artist influenced by artists such as Ensor, Duchamp, Beuys, Polke, Kippenberger, and Warhol. He is known for his complex, multi-media assemblages that intersect social commentary with industrial and electronic elements. His work often utilizes light, salvaged objects, and kinetic components to explore themes of modern identity, political tension, and the human condition. Van Giel’s aesthetic is defined by a raw, maximalist approach that challenges the boundaries between fine art and industrial craft.
"The German Bouzoukys" is a one-of-a-kind light sculpture by Belgian artist Eduard Van Giel. The work features a central panel overlaid with a Greek flag motif, a crucifix, and a complex network of wires and tubes that connect glowing Coca-Cola bottles and neon "S" symbols. Digital readouts and industrial warning labels integrate into the surface, creating a high-energy commentary on globalism and cultural synthesis. This kinetic assemblage is designed to be suspended, functioning as both a large-scale wall sculpture and an ambient light source. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Belgium Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Mixed media assemblage including a hand-painted wooden panel, neon lighting, LED displays, electronic circuit boards, medical tubing, and altered commercial glass bottles. Condition: Good. The work is in excellent original condition. All electronic and lighting components are fully functional as intended by the artist. For additional information or a more detailed condition report, please do not hesitate to contact us. Creation Date: 2021 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Dealer Reference #: F085 Incollect Reference #: 847371 -
Dimensions
W. 43.31 in; H. 59.84 in; D. 45.28 in; W. 110 cm; H. 152 cm; D. 115 cm;
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AfterMidnight is a curated destination for rare 20th-century vintage lighting, offering one-of-a-kind design pieces where craftsmanship, history, and artistry converge. Based in Antwerp, Belgium, you can reach us at 32475629387 or via email at info@am-antwerp.com.
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