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Helen Chadwick Constructing Identities Between Art And Architecture Chadwick

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Helen Chadwick Constructing Identities Between Art And Architecture Chadwick
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.47 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Chadwick, Helen;Walker
ISBN: 9781780760070, 1780760078
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Helen Chadwick Constructing Identities Between Art And Architecture Chadwick by Chadwick, Helen;walker 9781780760070, 1780760078 instant download after payment.

Highly respected by her peers and hugely influential on the subsequent generation of artists, British artist Helen Chadwick produced a wide-ranging body of work in a variety of media. She also drew upon a panoply of references, from classical Greek through to contemporary architectures, micro-biology, sub-particle physics, and esoteric philosophies. Stephen Walker identifies and explores a consistent range of issues and enduring interests that accompanied and supported Chadwick's realised work, including the relationship between body and space, self and the world; between art and science, the creative self and the creative process. Dismantling and reassembling her thought, Walker here combines a close reading of Chadwick's notebooks and research with broader speculation about their ongoing relevance for artistic and architectural work today.00.

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