Mid-Century Wall Sculpture by Pia Manu, Belgium 1960s

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A powerful and architecturally expressive Brutalist wall sculpture designed by Pia Manu, the Belgian artistic workshop led by Jules Dewaele, during the 1960s. Known for their raw materiality and sculptural experimentation, Pia Manu pieces occupy a unique place in postwar European design, merging art, craft, and industrial aesthetics.

This striking composition is constructed from concrete elements set within a cast‑iron frame, creating a dynamic interplay between weight, texture, and negative space. The rough, tactile surfaces and irregular forms embody the Brutalist ethos, celebrating the honesty of materials and the beauty of imperfection. The horizontal layout gives the work a strong graphic presence, making it both an artwork and an architectural statement.

Pia Manu’s creations are increasingly sought after for their bold visual language and their ability to anchor contemporary interiors with depth and character. This sculpture is a rare and compelling example of the studio’s mid‑century output; raw, poetic, and unmistakably modern.

Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 173 cm
Depth: 6 cm

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