Phyllida Barlow
Title | Phyllida Barlow PDF eBook |
Author | Phyllida Barlow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Sculpture, British |
ISBN | 9781912520015 |
The British sculptor Phyllida Barlow CBE RA (b. 1944) studied at Chelsea College of Art (1960-63) and the Slade School of Art (1963-66), where she later taught for much of her career. Since retiring from teaching in 2009, she has been elected a Royal Academician, created new work for Tate Britain and the Royal Academy, had numerous solo shows and represented Britain at the Venice Biennale. Barlow's large-scale sculptures eschew serenity, balance, and beauty in favour of instability, obstruction, and oddness. This study of Phyllida Barlow situates her as an important figure within British contemporary art.
Phyllida Barlow
Title | Phyllida Barlow PDF eBook |
Author | Phyllida Barlow |
Publisher | Jrp Ringier |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Drawing |
ISBN | 9783037643662 |
Reproducing over 200 works on paper from the past 50 years, this retrospective publication presents a crucial part of British sculptor Phyllida Barlow's (born 1944) oeuvre. Designed by Japanese graphic designer Takaaki Matsumoto, the book will be published alongside the Hauser & Wirth London exhibition opening in late May 2014. A never-before-published interview between the artist and Hans Ulrich Obrist provides insight into drawings that are not preparations but, rather, daily exercises done before, during and after the creation of her sculptures. While the works on paper range in style, they demonstrate a consistency in color and form in their exploration of ideas related to structures, architectural interiors and urban surroundings. Barlow's works on paper date back to the early 1960s when she was a student at Chelsea College of Art in London.
Phyllida Barlow
Title | Phyllida Barlow PDF eBook |
Author | Phyllida Barlow |
Publisher | Hatje Cantz Verlag |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Installations (Art) |
ISBN | 9783775740111 |
"This major monograph on the work of Phyllida Barlow, written by Frances Morris ... charts the development of the artists's sculptural language from its beginnings in the 1960s to its current expression in several major recent projects, but the conversations that underpin it took place between dock and set."--Page 11.
Phyllida Barlow
Title | Phyllida Barlow PDF eBook |
Author | Haus Der Kunst Haus Der Kunst |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020-04-21 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783777435473 |
Phyllida Barlow deconstructs contemporary sculpture--literally. After her breakout exhibition in 2010, the British artist scrapped her colossal works for parts, recycling their components for new sculptures. This resistance to the perceived permeance of art defines her oeuvre. At once intimidating and childlike, her monumental art, comprised of both industrial and household materials, reflects playfully on our relationship to our natural and human environments. This major retrospective collects both drawings and sculptures from across Barlow's long and influential career, including impressive photographs of new installations as well as never-before-seen archival material of sculptures that have already been destroyed. The book underscores why Barlow is regarded as one of the most prominent artists in Britain today.
Objects For...And Other Things
Title | Objects For...And Other Things PDF eBook |
Author | Phyllida Barlow |
Publisher | Black Dog |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003-10-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781901033595 |
Although this monograph focuses on the sculpture, installations, drawings and writings of Phyllida Barlow it also provides an opportunity to chart the vagaries of sculpture, since the 1960s, which Barlow has witnessed, been influenced by and critical of. Her work consists predominantly of large, three dimensional installations in which the use of space--and our relationship to it--plays an important role. As if watching a play unfold on stage, the viewer witnesses the work and its carefully constructed plot.
Portable Art
Title | Portable Art PDF eBook |
Author | Celia Forner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 117 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Artist-designed jewelry |
ISBN | 9783906915012 |
Celia Forner has collaborated with 15 contemporary artists to create objects which defy a conventional definition of jewellery, sitting somewhere between sculpture and wearable art. These artists? designs are crafted from a variety of materials, ranging from traditional gold and silver with precious and semi-precious gems to enamel, aluminium, bronze and iron. Beginning with an exquisitely crafted gold cuff by Louise Bourgeois, the project has evolved to include artists such as John Baldessari, Phyllida Barlow, Stefan Brüggemann and Subodh Gupta. The catalogue features extensive illustrations, including photos of actress Rossy de Palma modeling the various creations. Quotes from the artists themselves offer perspective into their creations and the inspiration behind them.00Exhibition: Hauser & Wirth, New York, USA (20.04.-17.06.2017).
Phyllida Barlow
Title | Phyllida Barlow PDF eBook |
Author | Phyllida Barlow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art |
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