Walking Man
"Walking Man" is a famous sculpture created by artist Alberto Giacometti in 1960. The artwork depicts a slender, elongated figure of a man in a walking pose, emphasizing the theme of isolation and the human condition. Giacometti's unique style captures the essence of movement and existence through its minimalist design.
The sculpture is made of bronze and stands approximately 6 feet tall. It is considered one of Giacometti's most significant works and reflects his interest in existentialism, a philosophy that explores the meaning of life and individual experience. "Walking Man" is part of the collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.