Ervin Hervé-Lóránth

[5] In 2014 Ervin created a giant temporary outdoor sculpture titled Feltépve (Ripped Up).

[7] In 2015 Herve exhibited a four-ton 7.5-metre-tall (25 ft) sculpture modeled after Robert Capa's photograph The Falling Soldier.

[5] The statue, displayed in Széchenyi Square, Budapest, depicted a seated soldier with his head tilted back as if he had been shot.

[8] In 2018, Hervé-Lóránth placed a giant polystyrene human figure in the Piazza del Popolo in Capena, ( ROMA).

[3] In 2014, Hervé-Lóránth's sculpture Strappato (Popped Up) received an award for the best artwork in the world placed in a public area.

Riese ( What's Up ), [ 4 ] installed in Berlin in 2015
Hervé-Lóránth's 2015 sculpture modelled after The Falling Soldier . The sculpture was criticized and later destroyed.