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Antony Gormley by Antony Gormley,

Antony Gormley by Antony Gormley,
Recipient of the 1994 Turner Prize, Antony Gormley is an internationally acclaimed British artist who has revitalized the human figure in sculpture. Often cast from his own body, his lead and iron figures are sites for the exploration of states of being. Generating controversy and passion, Gormley's public sculptures raise key issues about the relation between art, society and the environment. In the late 1990s his investigation of architectural and social space has evolved into ambitious site-specific projects and monuments such as The Angel of the North (1998) and Quantum Cloud (2000). In 2002 a major solo exhibition of Gormley's work tours the United States. Irish curator John Hutchinson surveys the artist's work. Professor Ernst Gombrich discusses with Gormley his approach to the human figure. Slovenian author Lela B Njatin weaves a poetic narrative around her encounter with Field (1990 -- 93). The Artist's Choice is a passage from St Augustine's Confessions. Antony Gormley's writings include interviews and artist's statements. This revised, expanded second edition includes over fifty additional pages documenting Gormley's work from 1995 to 2000. Recent artist's writings accompany a re-evaluation of Gormley's art-historical position and survey of recent work by American art historian W J T Mitchell.



Foul Perfection: Essays and Criticism by Mike Kelley,
Foul Perfection: Essays and Criticism by Mike Kelley,
The work of artist Mike Kelley (b. 1954) embraces performance, installation, drawing, painting, video, and sculpture. Drawing distinctively on high art and vernacular traditions, including historical research, popular culture, and psychology, Kelley came to prominence in the 1980s with a series of sculptures composed of craft materials. His recent work offers dialogues with architecture and with repressed memory syndrome, and a sustained inquiry into his own aesthetic and social history. The subjects on which Kelley has written are as varied as his artistic media. They include the work of fellow artists, sound, caricature, the uncanny, UFOlogy, and gender-bending.This book offers a diverse collection of Kelley's writings from the last twenty-five years. It contains major critical texts on art, film, and the wider culture, including his piece on the aesthetic he calls "urban Gothic." It also contains essays, mostly commissioned for exhibition catalogs and journals, on the artists and groups David Askevold, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Douglas Huebler, John Miller, Survival Research Laboratories, and Paul Thek, among others. Kelley's voices are passionate, analytic, and ironic, and his critical intelligence is leavened with touches of whimsy.



Umaña - Rafael Alfonso Umaña Mendez (1908 -November 20, 1994), known to most as Umaña, created art for seven decades in New York, France, Spain, Florida, and Virginia, mastering numerous media including textiles; sculpture in marble, silver, and iron; painting and drawings in oil, watercolor, pencil, silver- and goldpoint; printmaking; and fine art book illustration. Born in Bogotá, Colombia to a family of artisans, his father was an accomplished metal-worker and iron forger whose work was commissioned by churches, the ...

Storm King Art Center - The Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, New York is an open air museum which has extended the concept of a "sculpture garden" to become a "sculpture landscape." Founded in 1960 as a museum for Hudson Valley painters it soon expanded into a major sculpture venue with the acquisition of works from the estate of David Smith A permanent collection of monumental works has been sited in grand outdoor "rooms".

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a 11 acre (45,000 m²) park in Minneapolis, Minnesota near the Walker Art Center, which operates it in coordination with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. They claim that it is the largest urban sculpture garden in the United States, with 40 permanent art installations and several other temporary pieces that are moved in and out periodically.

Kouros - A kouros (plural kouroi) is a statue of a male youth, dating from the Archaic Period of Greek sculpture (about 650 BC to about 500 BC). The earliest kouroi were made of wood and have not survived, but by the 7th century the Greeks had learned the art of carving stone with iron tools from the Egyptians, and were making kouroi from stone, particularly marble from the islands of Paros and Samos.



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Shopping Crafts Metal - ... in varying degrees and quantities. Tin Men by Archie Green, For centuries, the history shopping crafts metal and lore of tinkers, tinners, tinsmiths, shopping crafts metal and their contemporary counterparts -- sheet metal workers -- have been represented through the creation of figurative sculptures known as tin men. In this study of tin men shopping crafts metal and their creators, Archie Green links tinsmith artistry to issues of craft education, union traditions, labor history, shopping crafts metal and social class. Crafted from sheet metal ... Tin Woodman of Oz, tin men have both utilitarian shopping crafts metal and aesthetic purposes. Some serve as sheet metal shops' trade signs or prove an apprentice's competence. Others are coveted in boutiques, antique stores, shopping crafts metal and folk art museums. "Tin men, " Green writes, "equate with ballads, blues, stories, sayings, rituals, riddles, customs, codes, shopping crafts metal and other expressive forms. Although not easily apparent, the tin man serves as does any other artistic piece -- as an outlet ...

Shopping Crafts Metal - ... in varying degrees and quantities. Tin Men by Archie Green, For centuries, the history shopping crafts metal and lore of tinkers, tinners, tinsmiths, shopping crafts metal and their contemporary counterparts -- sheet metal workers -- have been represented through the creation of figurative sculptures known as tin men. In this study of tin men shopping crafts metal and their creators, Archie Green links tinsmith artistry to issues of craft education, union traditions, labor history, shopping crafts metal and social class. Crafted from sheet metal ... Tin Woodman of Oz, tin men have both utilitarian shopping crafts metal and aesthetic purposes. Some serve as sheet metal shops' trade signs or prove an apprentice's competence. Others are coveted in boutiques, antique stores, shopping crafts metal and folk art museums. "Tin men, " Green writes, "equate with ballads, blues, stories, sayings, rituals, riddles, customs, codes, shopping crafts metal and other expressive forms. Although not easily apparent, the tin man serves as does any other artistic piece -- as an outlet ...

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