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Modern Sculpture Artists In Their Own Words Douglas Dreishpoon

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Modern Sculpture Artists In Their Own Words Douglas Dreishpoon
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 27.17 MB
Pages: 439
Author: Douglas Dreishpoon
ISBN: 9780520297494, 0520297490
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Modern Sculpture Artists In Their Own Words Douglas Dreishpoon by Douglas Dreishpoon 9780520297494, 0520297490 instant download after payment.

This tapestry of primary sources is an essential primer on sculpture and its makers.
 
Modern Sculpturepresents a selection of manifestos, documents, statements, articles, and interviews from more than ninety sculptors, including a diverse selection of contemporary sculptors. With this book, editor Douglas Dreishpoon defers to artists, whose varied points of view illuminate sculpture’s transformation—from object to action, concept to phenomenon—over the course of more than a century. Chapters arranged in chronological sequences highlight dominant stylistic, philosophical, and thematic threads uniting kindred groups. The result is an artist-centric history of sculpture as a medium of consequence and character.
 

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