In "Help", Andreas Rimpel condenses a moment of existential distress into a sculptural gesture. The figure appears caught between collapse and resistance: the body folds inward, while the raised arm and open hand reach outward as signs of appeal, urgency, and a final assertion of presence. The work evokes a state of extreme human vulnerability in which dependence, fear, and the need for support become immediately visible.
in 2019 the sculpture was part of the Venice Art Biennal, it was located in the Garden of the Palazzo Mora
Figurative / Cubist
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