The Dutch sculptor Eja Siepman van den Berg (*1943) developed her
distinctive visual program in the early 1970s. Her representations
of the human body in bronze and stone bear witness to her interest
in a harmonious figuration and the principles of abstraction.
Siepman van den Berg strives for a clarity of form that omits the
merely decorative and superfluous. This also explains her broad
interest in early Greek kouroi and in twentieth-century sculptors
such as Constantin Brancusi and Donald Judd. This richly
illustrated publication with the allure of a catalogue raisonne
opens up the extensive body of work of one of the Netherlands'
major sculptors.
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