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Artist Biography: Mario Dilitz is an Austrian sculptor born in 1973, known for his highly detailed and realistic human figures. His style is characterized by great attention to detail and the use of materials such as bronze, wood and glass, which allow him to create fluid, organic forms.Dilitz has won numerous awards and recognitions, including the Franz und Lilly Weber-Reiter Prize for Sculpture in 2001 and the City of Vienna Prize in 2006. His work has been exhibited in major museums and art galleries around the world, including the Venice Biennale, the Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris and the Marlborough Gallery in New York.In his work, Dilitz focuses on the representation of the human body, but does not seek idealized perfection, preferring instead to explore the complexity and diversity of bodily forms. His figures appear to be in motion and express great emotionality and depth, often with elements that appear to have been carved directly into wood or bronze. In his most recent work, Dilitz has explored the relationship between the human figure and nature, creating sculptures that seem to merge with their natural surroundings.Overall, Mario Dilitz's work is an exploration of human nature and the complexity of physical and emotional forms. His sculptures are not only technically impressive, but also convey a deep humanity and emotionality, making them a reflection of human life and experience.
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