Jagna Weber (1962)
The depictions of animals by the stone sculptor Jagna Weber show the creative clash between the traditional and the modern. On the one hand securely on the ground of the centuries-old tradition of "animaliers", she nonetheless does not deny that the artist's perception has changed in the course of the centuries. Her internal eye, which has trained both on animal pictures ‑ by Franz Marc, for instance ‑ as well as on movements, gives her sculptures both ease and abstraction.
- Genres Animal sculpture
- Styles Contemporary art