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Emil Alzamora’s ‘A Nice Reflection’

Recently opened at NYC’s Krause Gallery; ‘A NiceReflection’ a solo exhibition new works by sculptor Emil Alzamora. Featuringhis signature psychological manipulations of the human body, the new worksexplore a futuristic vision, with figures plump and sleek with silvered skin.While some of the figures appear ominously life size and near realistic, othersappear mercurial and alien, yet still retain an eerie human resemblance. Viewmore images from the new exhibition after the jump.

Recently opened at NYC’s Krause Gallery; ‘A Nice Reflection’ a solo exhibition new works by sculptor Emil Alzamora. Featuring his signature psychological manipulations of the human body, the new works explore a futuristic vision, with figures plump and sleek with silvered skin. While some of the figures appear ominously life size and near realistic, others appear mercurial and alien, yet still retain an eerie human resemblance. View more images from the new exhibition below.

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