Bodies take on other shapes, dissolve, some limbs are missing, and other ones make their own doubles. Male and female sexes converge to androgynous ...
Noise barriers, urban parks, prisons, slag heaps, railway stations, housing estates, motorways and industrial heritage: these are all part of Observatoriums field of operations. ...
This new monograph examines the life and works of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), whose compelling career and legacy continue to captivate audiences, artists and critics ...
In One Day Sculpture prominent critics, curators and scholars explore new considerations of public art. Conceived in conjunction with a public art series in ...
This is the most substantial scholarly volume devoted to British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy's work in twenty years and the first to underscore his permanent ...
West's approach to sculpture was a reaction to Viennese actionism and the post-war European abstraction. His signature papier-mâché sculptures on their bases, pedestals or ...
This new paperback edition of Deborah Butterfield showcases the full oeuvre of this great American sculptor, updated with new images of the artists latest ...
The sexually charged works of Louise Bourgeois and Hans Bellmer reveal remarkable parallels, even though the artists never actually met. This book establishes for ...
Surveys Caro's free-standing, floor-based, constructed, abstract sculptures from 1960 onwards. The author explores the idea of presence in Caro's sculpture, focusing on the way ...
New York artist Carroll Dunham makes figurative paintings and sculptures that frequently draw on that uniquely American dovetailing of Surrealism and cartoon idioms, of ...
Using solid square-bar steel, German sculptor Robert Schad (born 1953) creates drawings of movement in space. Rather than bend or shape the material, Schad ...