SCIENTIFIC SCULPTURES

KNABE (BOY)
Stephan Hüsch © 2018, epoxy resin, aluminium, acrylic paint, felt, brass eyepieces, slides, LED’s, 150 x 40 x 25 cm
for the exhibition SHINE ON ME, curated by Catherine Nichols at Hygiene-Museum Dresden
Photos by Thomas Bruns © 2018

SUN SCULPTURE © 2018, epoxy resin, LED-stripes, 160 x 100 x 100 cm
for the exhibition SHINE ON ME, curated by Catherine Nichols at Hygiene-Museum Dresden

ALETSCH GLACIER
Stephan Hüsch © 2016, acrylic and epoxy resin cast, acrylic paint, molded in wax, each approx. 40 x 40 x 20 cm
4 sculptures in commission by beier-wellach projekte for the World Nature Forum in Switzerland
They are describing the development of the glacier path, the glacier moraine, the u-shaped valley, the glacier table and the cryokonite holes.

TIDE MODEL WATTENMEER CUXHAFEN
Stephan Hüsch © 2016, epoxy resin cast, painted, molded in wax, 210 x 140 x 15 cm
in comission by Holzer Kobler Architekturen for the visitor center Wattenmeer in Cuxhaven
At the push of a button, water flows from the low tide to the wood peak and then flows off again.

10 ENDANGERED ANIMALS & PLANTS
Stephan Hüsch © 2014, acrylic cast, molded in wax, hight: between 10 – 60 cm
for the exhibition “From the death row to the life line – the Green Belt and the Biosphere Rhön”
in commission by beier-wellach projekte for Point Alpha e.V. – Biosphärenreservat Rhön

4 PALEON TOPOGRAPHIES
Stephan Hüsch © 2012, acrylic and polyester resin cast, acrylic paint, molded in clay, each approx. 40 x 30 x 10 cm
4 sculptures in commission by Holzer Kobler Architekturen for the Paleon museum in Schöningen
They are describing the development the icing around Schöningen during the ice age.

EARTH & MARS SOUND SCULPTURES
Stephan Hüsch © 2012, plastics (Acrystal), acrylic paint, hidden speaker, mp3-player
earth: 140 x 140 x 140 cm, mars: 80 x 80 x 80 cm
in commission by id3d-berlin gmbh

2:00 min – You hear different sounds from different areas of the earth.
From far away you hear just one sound. If you come closer you can localize differnt sounds.

1:30 min – The mars has just one sound.

MARS TOPOGRAPHIES
Stephan Hüsch © 2012, acrylic cast, molded in clay, acrylic paint, scale: 1:666666,666 and 1:133333,333
Olympus Mons: 90 x 90 cm, scale: 1:666666,666 (90 cm = 600 km), 600 x 600 km, 22 km high
Valles Marineris (cutout): 90 x 90 cm, scale: 1:666666,666 (90 cm = 600 km): 600 x 600 km, 7 km deep
Hebes Chasma (cutout): 44 x 31 cm, scale: 1:133333,333 (45 cm = 60 km), 58,6 x 41,3 km, 6 km deep
Dao Vallis (cutout): 44 x 33 cm, scale: 1:133333,333 (45 cm = 60 km), 58,6 x 44 km, 6 km deep
Ulyxis Rupes: 44 x 33 cm, scale: 1:133333,333 (45 cm = 60 km), 58,6 x 44 km, border about 3 km high, crater about 2 km, elevation about 4 km
Nicholson-Crater: mountain massif in the centre, 44 x 33 cm, scale: 1:133333,333 (45 cm = 60 km), 58,6 x 44 km, 3,5 km high
in commission by id3d-berlin gmbh

SUN – LIGHT SCULPTURE
Stephan Hüsch © 2011, acrylic glass sphere, coloured epoxy resin, 1500 LEDs, arduino programming, black acrylic glass, steel, 140 x 100 x 220 cm
in commission by id3d-berlin gmbh for the Climate House in Bremerhaven

DAEMONS & NEURONS
Stephan Hüsch © 2010, styrofoam, paper, acrylic paint with bronze pigment, patina
design and production: Stephan Hüsch, concept: id3d-themengestaltung berlin
in commission by id3d-themengestaltung berlin for a touring exhibition about the history of the psychiatry

HAPPINESS
Stephan Hüsch © 2008
brain: molded in clay, cast in silicone and fibreglass stiffened from inside, 100 x 70 x 80 cm
feet: molded in clay, hollow cast in polyurethane, stiffened with epoxy resin and fibreglass from inside, 30 x 35 x 15 cm
heart: molded in clay, cast in polyurethane, painted with acrylic paint, 30 x 60 x 30 cm
breasts and chocolate: cast in polyurethane, painted with acrylic paint: 1 : 1
kinetic technics and electronics: Frank Fietzek
When someone touches certain objects in the room, the brain begins to run and the responsible brain region lights up from the inside. The heart pulsates by means of pneumatics like a living one.
in comission by Frank Fietzek for the exhibition HAPPINESS in the Hygiene Museum Dresden