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Richard Rezac's Sculpture 'Soliloquy' Showcased in 2021

artist · 2026-04-23

Richard Rezac created the sculpture 'Soliloquy' in 2019, measuring 9-1/4 x 34 x 13 inches and using materials such as aluminum, cast bronze, and painted cast aluminum. The work was featured on artcritical on July 27, 2021, with courtesy attributed to Luhring Augustine. This presentation highlights Rezac's ongoing exploration of abstract forms through mixed media, emphasizing his engagement with materiality and scale in contemporary sculpture. The piece reflects his artistic practice, which often integrates industrial and crafted elements to evoke spatial and tactile experiences. Rezac's contributions to the art world are recognized through such exhibitions and publications, underscoring his role in advancing sculptural discourse. The inclusion on artcritical's platform provides broader visibility for his work, connecting it with audiences interested in modern art developments. Details about the sculpture's creation and display offer insights into Rezac's technical and conceptual approaches.

Key facts

  • Richard Rezac is the artist
  • Sculpture titled 'Soliloquy'
  • Created in 2019
  • Materials: aluminum, cast bronze, painted cast aluminum
  • Dimensions: 9-1/4 x 34 x 13 inches
  • Courtesy of Luhring Augustine
  • Featured on artcritical on July 27, 2021
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Artists

  • Richard Rezac

Institutions

  • artcritical
  • Luhring Augustine

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