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BERT FLUGELMAN CONTEMPORY ARTIST

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BERT FLUGELMAN

CONTEMPORY ARTIST

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FOUR FAST FACTS...

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#1He is an Australian painter and sculpture most recognised for his large stainless steel public works.

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#2He was born in Vienna and migrated to Australia when he was 15 where he worked as a jackaroo before joining the Army.

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#3He contracted polio at the age of 29, while travelling overseas. This left him without the use of one arm and most of one leg.

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#4Some of his most notable works include Cones, Spheres, The Hargraves Memorial and Tetrapus.

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CONES1976-1982, STAINLESS STEEL

SPHERES1977, STAINLESS STEEL

THE HARGRAVE MEMORIAL1988, STAINLESS STEEL

TETRAPUS2007, STAINLESS STEEL

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IN HIS OWN WORDS...

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WHY HE DOES WHAT HE DOES...

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... “I like making things...it has become a habit... that is how I start work on a sculpture, I think that is the way It should be. Three dimensional things make sense to me.”

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THE NATURE OF HIS SCULPTURES...

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... “They are not random works, but all are related by geometry. My work is produced in a framework of discipline which relates one work to another so that there is a coherence with what has gone before.”

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INTERACTION WITH HIS PUBLIC WORKS...

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... “What pleases me most is that kids have a great time with them. Families sit on them for photos.”

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PEOPLE’S REACTION TO HIS PUBLIC WORKS...

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... “Watching them from a shopfront I saw an old lady looking at it, then she took out her hanky and started polishing it and I thought – that’s about as good as it gets.”

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CONFIDENCE AS AN ARTIST...

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... “I make things because it occurs to me, then hope that other people see what I see and want it.”

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FINDING INSPIRATION

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... “You have to be an opportunist, whatever you see you grab. But, you have to stay alert all the time, watching very closely, taking advantage of accidental happenings.”

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