Sculpture Today

Sculpture Today
Title Sculpture Today PDF eBook
Author Judith Collins
Publisher Phaidon Press
Pages 464
Release 2014-03-24
Genre Art
ISBN 9780714857633

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A comprehensive and beautifully illustrated overview of contemporary sculpture.

Art Made from Books

Art Made from Books
Title Art Made from Books PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 177
Release 2013-08-20
Genre Art
ISBN 1452129460

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Artists around the world have lately been turning to their bookshelves for more than just a good read, opting to cut, paint, carve, stitch or otherwise transform the printed page into whole new beautiful, thought-provoking works of art. Art Made from Books is the definitive guide to this compelling art form, showcasing groundbreaking work by today's most showstopping practitioners. From Su Blackwell's whimsical pop-up landscapes to the stacked-book sculptures of Kylie Stillman, each portfolio celebrates the incredible creative diversity of the medium. A preface by pioneering artist Brian Dettmer and an introduction by design critic Alyson Kuhn round out the collection.

The Color of Life

The Color of Life
Title The Color of Life PDF eBook
Author J. Paul Getty Museum
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 204
Release 2008
Genre Polychromy
ISBN 9780892369188

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There has been a persistent tradition of enlivening sculptures with color. This book presents five essays on polychromy in classical Greek through contemporary sculpture, along with discussions of over 40 extraordinary polychrome sculptures.

Italian Art

Italian Art
Title Italian Art PDF eBook
Author Mattia Reiche
Publisher Giunti Editore
Pages 430
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9788809017719

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Italian art, starting with its origins in the Middle Ages, has developed by the multiplicity of its artists and in the autonomy of its styles that for centuries now have been a constant point of reference for the whole Western World. This magnificent volume, illustrated with nearly 500 works of art, presents a portfolio of the artists who best represent the genesis and development of art in Italy from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries. With clear and concise narrative, each historical period is brought to life in a way which will both enlighten and entertain the reader. Biographies of the artists featured add an extra dimension to the book.

One Day Sculpture

One Day Sculpture
Title One Day Sculpture PDF eBook
Author David Cross
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Art, New Zealand
ISBN 9783866783331

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In One Day Sculpture, prominent critics, curators and scholars explore new considerations of public sculpture, temporality, performance, and curating art in the public realm. Conceived as both a document and critical expansion of the year-long One Day Sculpture temporary public art series in New Zealand (August 2008 ndash; March 2009), the book opens with an anthology of newly commissioned texts which expand conventional notions of encounter, performativity, publicness, photography, materiality, space and place in relation to contemporary public art. Set within this critical context, are in-depth considerations of each of the twenty projects, forming a new dimension to recent discussions on situation-specific art practices and commissioning public art. English text.

The Original Copy

The Original Copy
Title The Original Copy PDF eBook
Author Roxana Marcoci
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art
Pages 263
Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN 0870707574

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"Published in conjunction with the exhibition The original copy: photography of sculpture, 1839 to today, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (August 1-November 1, 2010)"--T.p. verso.

Thomas Day

Thomas Day
Title Thomas Day PDF eBook
Author Patricia Phillips Marshall
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 321
Release 2010-05-22
Genre Design
ISBN 0807895717

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Thomas Day (1801-61), a free man of color from Milton, North Carolina, became the most successful cabinetmaker in North Carolina--white or black--during a time when most blacks were enslaved and free blacks were restricted in their movements and activities. His surviving furniture and architectural woodwork still represent the best of nineteenth-century craftsmanship and aesthetics. In this lavishly illustrated book, Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsay Leimenstoll show how Day plotted a carefully charted course for success in antebellum southern society. Beginning in the 1820s, he produced fine furniture for leading white citizens and in the 1840s and '50s diversified his offerings to produce newel posts, stair brackets, and distinctive mantels for many of the same clients. As demand for his services increased, the technological improvements Day incorporated into his shop contributed to the complexity of his designs. Day's style, characterized by undulating shapes, fluid lines, and spiraling forms, melded his own unique motifs with popular design forms, resulting in a distinctive interpretation readily identified to his shop. The photographs in the book document furniture in public and private collections and architectural woodwork from private homes not previously associated with Day. The book provides information on more than 160 pieces of furniture and architectural woodwork that Day produced for 80 structures between 1835 and 1861. Through in-depth analysis and generous illustrations, including over 240 photographs (20 in full color) and architectural photography by Tim Buchman, Marshall and Leimenstoll provide a comprehensive perspective on and a new understanding of the powerful sense of aesthetics and design that mark Day's legacy.