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Hans Van de Bovenkamp __ uDANCEr, <br /> � <br /> ~m �� <br /> Stainless steel <br /> 96" x38^ w 12^ <br /> One of a kind !LH <br /> $45,000 <br /> `� <br /> '-�- <br /> Hans Van de Bowenkamnp was born and raised in Holland, where he studied <br /> architecture Within t�n ye�r� af his subsequent graduation from the University of <br /> Michigan at Ann / rbor, he achieved success in the United States, showing in Nev <br /> York City (New York University. TManY'o. 10 [}Qvvntmvvn. Bryant Park, etc.), Houston, T)( <br /> (Contemporary Arts Museum). Stamford, CT (Stamford Museum, University of <br /> Con000tiouU, and in several other states. In the following 25 years, Van de BVvonkarnp <br /> showed in Italy, Lebanon, Vfnezue|a| . Switzerland, Cenada, and he placed his works in <br /> ten nueeun, embassy, and sculpture <br /> center shows. as well as in numerous universities, h <br /> �a. public gardens and institutes His sculpture is widely shown in galleries <br /> throughout Europe and the US. <br /> Van de Bovenk@n)p received recognition quickly for his large-scale abstract <br /> works in bronno, stainless shee|, minted sbee|, or a|uninun, and he received large <br /> commissions for oorporaba private painted <br /> public collections as early as 1984 (the year he <br /> was also awarded the Emily Lowe w� <br /> His undulating abstract forms of varying <br /> width and depth often contrast with clean circles or thrusts of vertical shapes to offer <br /> accomplished compositions of impressive grace. <br /> "Most of my shapes are soft and round they are very feminine and sensuous, I <br /> hope. But I do them in stainless steel so hard, you can make knives from iL^ <br />