Anna Chromy and the Sound of Bronze. Get details about the artist and sculptress Anna Chromy. The virtual art gallery shows sculptural workings like bronze sculptures and monuments across Europe, as well as paintings, drawings and costume designs for operas and theatres. Also provides information on past and future exhibitions of Anna Chromy's fine art collections.
Bronze sculptures, portraits and statues in Austria - by Anna Chromy. Herbert von Karajan bronze statues and portraits in Vienna, Salzburg and Anif, Johannes von Moy bronze portrait in Anif and the 'Pieta' at the cathedral of Salzburg.

Sisyphos
The myth of Sisyphos, condemned by the gods to role a boulder up to the top of a mountain, just to see it role back again, over and over, throughout eternity has been transposed by Anna Chromy into the couple eternally pedalling without being able to move an inch.


 
   

This perseverance in an effort which is ultimately without result, this ostentatious rebellion against our destiny, this continuous creation is for Anna Chromy the only way to keep our dignity as human beings.
In the young family this tension between the religious principle of hope and the feeling of the absurd and despair are particularly strong.
The way in which the young couple manages to control this tensions determines the future of their union. In the "Sisyphos Family" it's unequivocally the husband who has the role of Sisyphos, while his wife is turning her head to her child who is still untouched by the seriousness of life.
The "Sisyphos Family" was initially created by Anna Chromy for the medical foundation ARPA in Pisa, whose honorary president is Andrea Boccelli.

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Texts of Antonio Paolucci, Stefano Zecchi, Marco Gallo, and other Art Critics on Anna Chromy’s work.