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Large scale : fabricating sculpture in the 1960s and 1970s / by Lippincott, Jonathan(Jonathan D.),1967-(CARDINAL)335045;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-251) and index.Plates -- Selected sculptures: 1981 to the present -- Interviews -- Acknowledgments -- Visiting the sculptures -- Artist list -- Bibliography -- Biographies.Lippincott fortuitously documented the working process of the most important American artists of the 20th century as they created some of the most iconic sculptures of the time and their careers. This book presents some of those images.
Subjects: Lippincott, Inc.; Large-scale sculpture;
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Big art, small art / by Manco, Tristan.(CARDINAL)667395;
Includes bibliographical references.Big art. Boa Mistura -- Lilian Bourgeat -- Brent Christensen -- Janet Echelman -- Leandro Erlich -- Jean-François Fourtou -- Katharina Grosse -- Jason Hackenwerth -- Theo Jansen -- Choi Jeong-Hwa -- José Lerma -- Fujiko Nakaya -- Penique Productions -- Kurt Perschke -- Jaume Plensa -- Nikolay Polissky -- Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada -- Adrián Villar Rojas -- Tomás Saraceno -- Nike Savvas -- Doug and Mike Starn -- Jason deCaires Taylor -- Pascale Marthine Tayou -- Motoi Yamamoto --Small art. Alberto Baraya -- Diem Chau -- Nguŷẽn Hùng Cư&#x01A1̀;ng -- Brock Davis -- David DiMichele -- Thomas Doyle -- Lorenzo Manuel Durán -- Evol -- Joe Fig -- Nancy Fouts -- Takahiro Iwasaki -- Luke Jerram -- Nicolás Labadia -- Guy Laramée -- Nadín Ospina -- Liliana Porter -- Klari Reis -- Egied Simons -- Iori Tomita -- Yin Xiuzhen -- Yang Yongliang.Scale is being taken to new extremes in art: big and bold on the one hand, intricate and intimate on the other. This book is divided into two sections big art and small art and includes profiles of forty-five contemporary artists who are revolutionizing our approach to scale with works that provoke questions, arouse emotions and offer fresh perspectives, from beautifully carved leaves (Lorenzo Manuel Durán, Spain) and micro reproductions of artists at work in their studio (Joe Fig, USA) to giant mechanical kinetic sculptures (Theo Jansen, Netherlands) and immersive galaxies of shimmering spheres (Nike Savvas, Australia)."Scale is being taken to new extremes in art: from Luke Jerram's microbiological clear-glass sculptures and Klari Reis's petri dish paintings, to Lilian Bourgeat's oversized furniture and stemware and Janet Echelman's 230-foot-long aerial sculpture that was installed over the Amstel River in Amsterdam. Art lovers are forced to examine these massive or tiny works through a new perspective. Featured here are forty-five cutting-edge artists from around the world who are revolutionizing our approach to scale in art, using crafted or found objects, unusual materials, texture, color, and patina to create a sense of wonder in which we think afresh about function, appearance, beauty, and aesthetics. The book is divided into two sections: Big Art and Small Art. The artists showcased are innovative in their choice of materials, which include plastic bags (Pascale Marthine Tayou) crayons and pencils (Diem Chau), leaves (Lorenzo Manuel Durán), inflatables (Choi Jeong Hwa),and digital media (Yang Yongliang). Stylishly designed and highly accessible, this is the first book to bring together in one volume the very best examples of big and small art of the twenty-first century."--
Subjects: Art, Modern; Small art works; Large-scale sculpture; Small sculpture;
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Jacques Lipchitz : selected sculpture in large scale 1927-1971 : November 1981-February 1982. by Lipchitz, Jacques,1891-1973.(CARDINAL)132406; Marlborough Gallery.(CARDINAL)154519;
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Lipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973;
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Charles Ginnever : large scale sculpture : [exhibition], May 7-July 2, 1983, Marlborough Gallery Inc. ... New York, N.Y. by Ginnever, Charles.; Marlborough Gallery.;
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Ginnever, Charles;
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Alyson Shotz : force of nature / by Shotz, Alyson,artist.(CARDINAL)785340; Adler, Tracy L.,curator.(CARDINAL)785339; King, Sarah S.,editor.(CARDINAL)290325; Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)356632; Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art,host institution,organizer.(CARDINAL)785338;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-165).This exhibition features recent work by Brooklyn-based sculptor Alyson Shotz, whose practice examines the properties and interactions of light, gravity, mass, and space. More than fifty works in various mediums will be on view throughout, including a monumental sculptural installation, a site-specific volumetric wall drawing, a collaborative animation, digital and traditional prints, photographs, and ceramics.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Shotz, Alyson; Art, Modern; Installations (Art); Site-specific installations (Art); Large-scale sculpture; Interactive art; Ceramic sculpture; Prints; Photography; Video art;
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Paper clay / by Gault, Rosette.(CARDINAL)644324;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Pottery craft; Paper clay.;
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The art of Andy Goldsworthy : complete works / by Malpas, William.(CARDINAL)545433;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-326).Andy Goldsworthy: Life and work -- Andy Goldsworthy and sculpture in the modern era -- Andy Goldsworthy and land art -- Land artists in Britain, Europe and America -- Andy Goldsworthy: Whole earth artist -- Andy Goldworthy and photography -- Colour and decoration -- Trees, tides, plants, and holes -- Andy Goldsworthy the snow man -- Andy Goldsworthy the green man -- Installations and large-scale works -- Spirituality and sculpture -- Time and Goldsworthy's art.
Subjects: Goldsworthy, Andy, 1956-; Goldsworthy, Andy, 1956-; Outdoor sculpture; Sculptors;
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Harry Bertoia : sculpting mid-century modern life / by Bertoia, Harry,artist.(CARDINAL)195017; Adamson, Glenn,contributor.(CARDINAL)264604; Morse, Jed,contributor.(CARDINAL)294374; Simon, Sydney Skelton,contributor.(CARDINAL)856051; Strick, Jeremy,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)197215; Sullivan, Marin R.,contributor.(CARDINAL)856052; Nasher Sculpture Center,host institution,organizer.(CARDINAL)280604; Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess,publisher.(CARDINAL)853478;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-221).NCMA Collection,NCMA Collection,
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Bertoia, Harry; Sculpture, American; Sculpture, Modern;
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Nari Ward : we the people / by Ward, Nari,1963-artist.(CARDINAL)856005; Carrion-Murayari, Gary,editor,contributor.(CARDINAL)499374; Christoffersen, Helga,editor.(CARDINAL)855971; Enwezor, Okwui,interviewee.(CARDINAL)212915; Gioni, Massimiliano,editor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)314447; Haynes, Lauren,contributor.(CARDINAL)354929; Simpson, Bennett,contributor.(CARDINAL)287977; Sims, Lowery Stokes,interviewer.(CARDINAL)179592; New Museum (New York, N.Y.),publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)135724; Phaidon Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)196256;
Includes bibliographical references.A critical examination of the work of one of the most significant and original sculptors and installation artists living today. Jamaican-born Nari Ward is best known for his large-scale sculptures and installations, many of which are created from unexpected materials collected around his urban neighborhood. His incisive works frequently comment on issues surrounding race, poverty, consumerism, and diasporic identity in American culture. This book accompanies a major retrospective at the New Museum, highlighting his work from the early 1990s - including Amazing Grace (1993).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Interviews.; Enwezor, Okwui; Ward, Nari, 1963-; Ward, Nari, 1963-; African American artists; Installations (Art); Sculpture;
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Andy Goldsworthy : projects. by Goldsworthy, Andy,1956-artist.(CARDINAL)224412; Fiske, Tina,interviewer.(CARDINAL)561382;
"Andy Goldsworthy: Projects presents more than forty of the artist's large-scale sculptural works from around the world. Using local materials--including stone, clay, and wood--Goldsworthy's projects result from a rigorous interaction with the materials and conditions that he encounters where he is. For Goldsworthy, nature does not stop at the city or with people. Each project subjects Gorldsworthy's ideas about the work to the brute facts of natural forces: sunlight, sedimentation, tides, erosion, extremes of heat and cold, and growth and decay. Compelling and thought provoking, the hard-won simplicity of each project is underscored by a complex thought-and-construction process--revealed here in photographs, drawings, notes, and an in-depth interview"--Dust jacket.
Subjects: Interviews.; Goldsworthy, Andy, 1956-; Outdoor sculpture.; Earthworks (Art); Nature in art.;
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