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Ron Mueck: Hyperreal Art That Stuns Australia

10 Dec

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Summary

  • New work 'Havoc' features terrifying, giant sculptures of dogs.
  • Exhibition 'Encounter' is Mueck's largest show in Australia.
  • Mueck uses scale to amplify emotions and connect with viewers.
Ron Mueck: Hyperreal Art That Stuns Australia

The Art Gallery of New South Wales is hosting 'Ron Mueck: Encounter,' the artist's most comprehensive Australian exhibition yet, which opened on December 6. The show includes 'Havoc,' a new, globally debuting work depicting colossal, menacing dogs, reflecting on contemporary anxieties and pack mentality. Mueck, known for his hyperreal human sculptures, employs dramatic scale shifts to explore profound emotional states, from adolescent insecurity to postpartum exhaustion.

His earlier works, such as the immense 'Ghost' and the intimately scaled 'Couple Under an Umbrella,' similarly use size to magnify feelings and challenge perceptions of intimacy and vulnerability. Mueck's artistic journey began in puppetry, including work with Jim Henson, before transitioning to fine art, where his astonishing realism, evident even in minute details like hair and fingernails, has captivated audiences worldwide.

This exhibition is Mueck's first Sydney show in over two decades and is accompanied by a publication detailing the creation of 'Havoc.' His art, characterized by its raw honesty and humanity, has consistently moved viewers, offering powerful meditations on life's extremes—birth and death—through his uniquely scaled and deeply resonant sculptures.

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The exhibition 'Ron Mueck: Encounter' features hyperreal sculptures, including a new work called 'Havoc' with giant dog figures.
'Havoc' is making its global debut at the Art Gallery of New South Wales this summer as part of the 'Encounter' exhibition.
Mueck uses extreme scale, both large and small, to amplify emotions and create a deeper, more impactful connection with the viewer.

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