The exhibition held at Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao includes 34 works by the 26 artists, the beginning of hyper-realism dates from the 1960s and 1970s, when some sculpture artists became interested in an art form of lifelike representation of the human figure.
Woman and Child by Sam Jinks, 2010
Embrace by Marc Sijan, 2014
Back to Square One by Peter Land, 2015
Cornered by Mark Sijan, 2011
Ordinary Man by Zharko Basheski, 2009-2010
Traveller by Duane Hanson, 1989
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