Stephen Chun (Hong Kong) 36" Brutalist Wall Sculpture

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An incredible example of brutalist art - a stunning wall sculpture by Stephen Chun, circa 1970s.

Chun studied at art school in Tapei, Taiwan, graduating in the 1960s. After moving back to his native Hong Kong, Chun took a keen interest in metalwork and started producing a series of incredible brutalist sculptures.

Using a variety of materials including steel, chrome, copper and brass Chun created incredible pieces showcasing talents by using various tools to produce different effects on each piece. No two pieces of Chun's work is the same, with each being unique in their various forms.

This particular piece measures approx 91cm (36") tall and 51cm (20") wide. It is in great to excellent vintage condition with a small amount of surface wear.

We have replaced the hooks and hanging wire on the reverse with new materials, and this piece can be hung either horizontally or vertically.

A truly spectacular piece of art - one that would suit any mid century home decor.

 

Note the last image, a document from the Gallery Hawaii in Honolulu who sold Chun's art during it's time (not included with this artwork).