Sculpture in 20th Century Britain: Identity, infrastructures, aesthetics, display, reception

Sculpture in 20th Century Britain: Identity, infrastructures, aesthetics, display, reception
Title Sculpture in 20th Century Britain: Identity, infrastructures, aesthetics, display, reception PDF eBook
Author Henry Moore Institute (Leeds, England)
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 2003
Genre Art
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Material Matters

Material Matters
Title Material Matters PDF eBook
Author Katie Lloyd Thomas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2006-12-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134228244

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Bringing together texts and work by theorists and practitioners who are making material central to their work, this book reflects the diverse areas of inquiry which are expanding current material discourse. Focusing on the cultural, political, economic, technological and intellectual forces which shape material practices in architecture, the contributors draw on disciplines ranging from philosophy, history and pedagogy to art practice and digital and low-tech fabrication. By paying critical attention to material, a wide range of issues emerge which are otherwise excluded from architectural discourse, issues that shape and determine the buildings we make, the processes we use and the ways we understand them. Beautifully illustrated and designed, this book is a unique collection which will be of great interest to architectural practitioners and theorists who want to consider the wider implications of material practice, and to students who are developing their own approach to making buildings.

Modernism and Still Life

Modernism and Still Life
Title Modernism and Still Life PDF eBook
Author Tobin Claudia Tobin
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 256
Release 2020-03-02
Genre Art
ISBN 1474455158

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Explores the 'still life spirit' in modern painting, prose, dance, sculpture and poetryChallenges the conventional positioning of still life a 'minor' genre in art historyProposes a radical alternative to narratives of modernism that privilege speed and motion by revealing forms of stillness and still life at the heart of modern literature and visual cultureProvides the first study of still life to consider the genre across modern literature, visual cultures and danceUncovers connections and cultural exchange between networks of European and American artists including the Bloomsbury Group and Wallace StevensThe late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have been characterised as the 'age of speed' but they also witnessed a reanimation of still life across different art forms. This book takes an original approach to still life in modern literature and the visual arts by examining the potential for movement and transformation in the idea of stillness and the ordinary. It ranges widely in its material, taking Czanne and literary responses to his still life painting as its point of departure. It investigates constellations of writers, visual artists and dancers including D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, David Jones, Winifred Nicholson, Wallace Stevens, and lesser-known figures including Charles Mauron and Margaret Morris. Claudia Tobin reveals that at the heart of modern art were forms of stillness that were intimately bound up with movement: the still life emerges charged with animation, vibration and rhythm; an unstable medium, unexpectedly vital and well suited to the expression of modern concerns.

The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes

The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes
Title The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes PDF eBook
Author Jane Hill
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 160
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9780853318651

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"A graduate of Leon Underwood's Brook Green School of Art in London, Gertrude Hermes (1901-83) trained as a painter and sculptor. Hermes and her husband, Blair Hughes-Stanton, who she met at Brook Green, went on to become leading lights in the early twentieth-century's wood-engraving revival. Although their marriage was short-lived, their exuberant visual inventions for Bunyan;s 'The Pilgrim's Progress' and T.E. Lawrence's 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom' Brought them critical acclaim. Much has been written about Hermes' career as a wood engraver. In contrast, her contribution as a sculptor has been somewhat eclipsed--until now. 'The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes' presents for the first time a full analysis of the artist's entire sculptural oeuvre. Along with a comprehensive catalogue of Hermes' sculpture, Jane Hill provides a full account of the artist's life in the context of her career as a sculptor. What results is a picture of a pioneering spirit who created busts and heads, functional designs, decorative work and reliefs that are dynamic and unpredictable. Featuring over 140 images, 'The Sculpture of Gertrude Hermes' is a groundbreaking study of an artist so long associated with one art form. This book redresses the imbalance and creates a new and fresh perspective on an important female artist of the twentieth century."--Publisher's website.

British Art in the Nuclear Age

British Art in the Nuclear Age
Title British Art in the Nuclear Age PDF eBook
Author Catherine Jolivette
Publisher Routledge
Pages 305
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351573152

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Rooted in the study of objects, British Art in the Nuclear Age addresses the role of art and visual culture in discourses surrounding nuclear science and technology, atomic power, and nuclear warfare in Cold War Britain. Examining both the fears and hopes for the future that attended the advances of the nuclear age, nine original essays explore the contributions of British-born and ?gr?rtists in the areas of sculpture, textile and applied design, painting, drawing, photo-journalism, and exhibition display. Artists discussed include: Francis Bacon, John Bratby, Lynn Chadwick, Prunella Clough, Naum Gabo, Barbara Hepworth, Peter Lanyon, Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Laszlo Peri, Isabel Rawsthorne, Alan Reynolds, Colin Self, Graham Sutherland, Feliks Topolski and John Tunnard. Also under discussion is new archival material from Picture Post magazine, and the Festival of Britain. Far from insular in its concerns, this volume draws upon cross-cultural dialogues between British and European artists and the relationship between Britain and America to engage with an interdisciplinary art history that will also prove useful to students and researchers in a variety of fields including modern European history, political science, the history of design, anthropology, and media studies.

The Sculpture Journal

The Sculpture Journal
Title The Sculpture Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre Monuments
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The Sculpture of William Tucker

The Sculpture of William Tucker
Title The Sculpture of William Tucker PDF eBook
Author Joy Sleeman
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers
Pages 208
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN

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William Tucker (born 1935) is a British-born sculptor who moved to North America in 1976 and became an American citizen in 1986. Tucker began making sculpture in the late 1950s and came to public prominence in the New Generation 1965 exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London. Moving to the US, Tucker established his reputation in a newly expressive and increasingly bodily sculptural form. This is the first major monograph on his work and includes a complete catalogue of his sculpture to date. It will be essential reading for artists, art historians, curators, dealers and all those with an interest in the recent history and current practice of sculpture.