Broken Nose IV
Broken Nose IV
Artist
Juan Muñoz
(Spanish, 1952-2001)
Date1999
Dimensions56 3/4 x 23 13/16 x 41 in. (144.1 x 60.5 x 104.4 cm)
Mediumcast bronze
ClassificationSculpture
Credit LineGift of Marshall Field's, by exchange
Object number
2000.10
Not on View
Collections
Published ReferencesToledo Museum of Art, Toledo Museum of Art Masterworks, Toledo, 2009, p. 354, repr. (col.).Label Text“I try to make the work engaging for the spectator. And then unconsciously, but more interestingly, I try to make you aware that something is really wrong.” — Juan Muñoz Wearing the protective leather suits used in bronze foundries, the two nearly identical figures of this sculpture face each other in a provocative relationship. One holds a metal rod marked in centimeters and seems to be taking the measure of the other. The heads of the two figures were apparently cast from a replica of the ancient Egyptian “Berlin Green Head” in the Berlin Egyptian Museum. Juan Muñoz’s bronze casts repeat every feature of their source, including the pillar at the back of the head and the broken nose. The figures’ hands strongly resemble mummified limbs rather than the hands of living men. Through his inclusion of ambiguous details and references to ancient Egypt, to bronze casting, and to artistic creation, Muñoz creates a work with shifting associations, leaving it up to the viewer to interpret the sculpture’s ultimate meaning.- Sculpture
about 1525-1550
about 1500
1st - 4th century CE
250-150 BCE
Before 1880
19th century
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