Sculpted Seduction - Veit Korn Imhof Fine Arts, Imhof, Sculpture

In Sculpted Seduction, Veit Korn unites sensual physicality with radical reduction. This two-part sculpture, carved freely by hand from green reed sandstone, depicts a female torso—without head, arms, or gesture. Nothing seeks to seduce, and yet everything speaks of presence, weight, and tension. The body is both figure and fragment, vulnerable and powerful.

The separation between the two parts opens an empty space—a fracture, a distance that is not only physical. A dialogue emerges between closeness and absence, form and loss, presence and rupture. The cut is clean, almost brutal—and yet silent. It evokes what is unfinished, inaccessible, and beyond possession.

The finely treated surface—chiselled, oiled, polished—emphasizes the stone’s organic structure. Its earthy warmth and porous texture recall flesh, ground, origin. But despite its sensual materiality, the sculpture is never decorative. It holds itself—concrete, raw, profoundly human.

Sculpted Seduction is not an idealized image. It is a poetic pause before the experience of embodiment, beauty, fragmentation, and assertion. The sculpture does not celebrate form—it affirms existence in form: vulnerable, present, incomplete. A quiet, resistant meditation on femininity beyond the gaze.

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