Ron Mueck's lifelike sculptures
Controversial artist Ron Mueck is in London for his first major solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth gallery.The piece makes up part of a series of four 'lifelike' sculptures, and form Mueck's first major solo exhibition in over a decade on display. Take a look at his controversial sculptures which explores the full life cycle, encompassing birth, adolescence, procreation middle age, old age, and death.
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