Gabor M. Szoke - Unruly horse





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Unruly horse by Gabor M. Szoke, a 2025 stainless steel sculpture finished in ruby red, measuring 720 x 440 x 730 mm without pedestal, hand signed, in excellent condition, presented on a detachable stainless steel pedestal (pedestal included).
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Unruly horse
2025
stainless steel with ruby red finish
720x440x730 mm (without pedestal)
One of the newest works in Gabor M. Szoke’s horse series, this sculpture is a contemporary tribute to Théodore Géricault’s Study of a Dapple Grey (1812). Rather than recreating the painting, it translates its expressive power into the artist’s distinctive sculptural language. Built from layered stainless steel elements, the work balances strength with elegance, allowing the horse to emerge through rhythm, structure, and light.
The sculpture is presented on a custom designed stainless steel pedestal, from which it can be easily detached and displayed independently. Both the sculpture and its pedestal are crafted entirely from stainless steel, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation.
The price includes the stainless steel pedestal.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Gabor M. Szoke internationally lauded sculptor and contemporary artist best known for his monumental, industrially wrought animal sculptures.
The artist was born in 1984 in Budapest, Hungary. He studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. Despite his young age he has more than 100 artworks worldwide on three continents, which have all become a defining and emblematic element of their surroundings. His artworks can be found in the most progressive and highlighted parts of public squares and institutions, such as the Mercedes- Benz Stadium in Atlanta in front of the CNN headquarters, or in the heart of Moscow, or in the collection of the King of Bahrain. He holds the record for the biggest equine statue in Europe and the largest avian sculpture in the world. One of his most well-known work is the Atlanta Falcon, designed for the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, surpasses this record with a wingspan of 72 feet. His creations are made of stainless steel and bronze.
More information: www.gabormszoke.com
Unruly horse
2025
stainless steel with ruby red finish
720x440x730 mm (without pedestal)
One of the newest works in Gabor M. Szoke’s horse series, this sculpture is a contemporary tribute to Théodore Géricault’s Study of a Dapple Grey (1812). Rather than recreating the painting, it translates its expressive power into the artist’s distinctive sculptural language. Built from layered stainless steel elements, the work balances strength with elegance, allowing the horse to emerge through rhythm, structure, and light.
The sculpture is presented on a custom designed stainless steel pedestal, from which it can be easily detached and displayed independently. Both the sculpture and its pedestal are crafted entirely from stainless steel, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation.
The price includes the stainless steel pedestal.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Gabor M. Szoke internationally lauded sculptor and contemporary artist best known for his monumental, industrially wrought animal sculptures.
The artist was born in 1984 in Budapest, Hungary. He studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. Despite his young age he has more than 100 artworks worldwide on three continents, which have all become a defining and emblematic element of their surroundings. His artworks can be found in the most progressive and highlighted parts of public squares and institutions, such as the Mercedes- Benz Stadium in Atlanta in front of the CNN headquarters, or in the heart of Moscow, or in the collection of the King of Bahrain. He holds the record for the biggest equine statue in Europe and the largest avian sculpture in the world. One of his most well-known work is the Atlanta Falcon, designed for the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, surpasses this record with a wingspan of 72 feet. His creations are made of stainless steel and bronze.
More information: www.gabormszoke.com

