Path of Silence + Modified Social Benches
Jeppe Hein
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Jeppe Hein was born in Denmark and lives and works in Berlin. His art puts people at the center. His artistic expression is located at the intersection of conceptual art, architecture and technology. Yet it is the meeting between man and art, or man in the encounter with himself that Hein is most concerned with.
He is represented in a number of principal public and private collections, including museums such as the Tate Gallery, London UK, MNAM-Centre Pompidou, Paris, France and MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA.