The Spirit of our Time by Raoul Hausmann (1920)
I like this sculpture because of the detail in it and the artist's interpretation behind it. Haussman believes that the average member of corrupt society "has no more capabilities than those which chance has glued outside his skull; his brain remains empty." This sculpture represents Haussman's disillusion with the German government. I like how the artist took mundane objects from his time to make a statement against society. The head has been carved and polished well. It shows off a mindless dummy.
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