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Lika Mutal (12 September 1939 – 7 November 2016) was a Dutch-Peruvian sculptor whose career began in 1971. Mutal is well known for her hand carved stonework, which focuses on the interconnectedness of the human and non-human world. The idea of duality is an omnipresent theme in Mutal’s life, as she is of European heritage, but she lives part-time in the ancient landscape of Lima, Peru and part-time in the modern architecture of New York City. Duality manifests in her work as she juxtaposes rough, jagged edges with smooth, polished surfaces, as well as with the physical structure of the work, has each of the pieces typically as some element that links two independent pieces. Most impressive about her work- is Mutal’s ability to give a sort of dynamism to the inherently static substance of s

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  • Lika Mutal (Geldrop, 12 de septiembre de 1939-Lima, 7 de noviembre de 2016) fue una escultora neerlandesa radicada en el Perú desde 1968. Se le consideró una de las mayores exponentes contemporáneas de la escultura en la escena artística peruana gracias a la dualidad característica de su trabajo, de preservar la áspera naturaleza de la piedra y la suavidad de la superficie trabajada. Y por una visión distintiva dada por la influencia de tres culturas diferentes (los Países Bajos, Perú y Nueva York). (es)
  • Lika Mutal (12 September 1939 – 7 November 2016) was a Dutch-Peruvian sculptor whose career began in 1971. Mutal is well known for her hand carved stonework, which focuses on the interconnectedness of the human and non-human world. The idea of duality is an omnipresent theme in Mutal’s life, as she is of European heritage, but she lives part-time in the ancient landscape of Lima, Peru and part-time in the modern architecture of New York City. Duality manifests in her work as she juxtaposes rough, jagged edges with smooth, polished surfaces, as well as with the physical structure of the work, has each of the pieces typically as some element that links two independent pieces. Most impressive about her work- is Mutal’s ability to give a sort of dynamism to the inherently static substance of stone. Mutal’s work is well represented globally, and her practice is based out of Norha Haime Gallery in New York City. (en)
  • Lika Mutal, eigenlijk Lieke Vermeulen, (?, 12 september 1939 – Lima, 7 november 2016) was een Nederlands-Peruviaans beeldhouwer. (nl)
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  • Bonifacius College, Utrecht, The Netherlands Art and Drama Studies, Utrecht and Amsterdam, The Netherlands School of Fine Arts, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia School of Fine Arts, Universidad Catolica, Lima, Peru. (en)
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  • Lika Mutal (Geldrop, 12 de septiembre de 1939-Lima, 7 de noviembre de 2016) fue una escultora neerlandesa radicada en el Perú desde 1968. Se le consideró una de las mayores exponentes contemporáneas de la escultura en la escena artística peruana gracias a la dualidad característica de su trabajo, de preservar la áspera naturaleza de la piedra y la suavidad de la superficie trabajada. Y por una visión distintiva dada por la influencia de tres culturas diferentes (los Países Bajos, Perú y Nueva York). (es)
  • Lika Mutal, eigenlijk Lieke Vermeulen, (?, 12 september 1939 – Lima, 7 november 2016) was een Nederlands-Peruviaans beeldhouwer. (nl)
  • Lika Mutal (12 September 1939 – 7 November 2016) was a Dutch-Peruvian sculptor whose career began in 1971. Mutal is well known for her hand carved stonework, which focuses on the interconnectedness of the human and non-human world. The idea of duality is an omnipresent theme in Mutal’s life, as she is of European heritage, but she lives part-time in the ancient landscape of Lima, Peru and part-time in the modern architecture of New York City. Duality manifests in her work as she juxtaposes rough, jagged edges with smooth, polished surfaces, as well as with the physical structure of the work, has each of the pieces typically as some element that links two independent pieces. Most impressive about her work- is Mutal’s ability to give a sort of dynamism to the inherently static substance of s (en)
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