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Lost City Arts
200 Lexington Avenue 10th Floor
New York City, NY 10016 , United States
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212.375.0500
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Burnt Concrete Sculpture by Klaus Titze
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Trained as a basket maker in Germany during the 1980s, Klaus Titze combines technology and artisanal tradition with his concrete basket forms. Organically shaped wicker forms are made using a special twisting technique and brushed with fiber mortar. The process of combining the opposites: soft willow and hard mortar is manifested in the array of stunning works using willow, clay, stone, iron and concrete in the various forms of baskets, walls and pillars.
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Dimensions
W. 15 in; H. 29 in; Diam. 11.5 in; W. 38.1 cm; H. 73.66 cm; Diam. 29.21 cm;
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Established in 1982, Lost City Arts is a premier destination for mid-century art and design, specializing in iconic works by Harry Bertoia, George Nakashima, and other celebrated designers. Visit us at 200 Lexington Avenue, 10th Floor, New York City, or contact us at 212.375.0500 | info@lostcityarts.com
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