How does it feel?: inquiries into contemporary sculpture
How Does it Feel?' is the third book in the series, 'Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture', produced in partnership with SculptureCenter, New York. This volume examines the sensory aspects of contemporary sculpture. Taking into account artists who incorporate touch, smell, and taste...
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Black Dog Publishing
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Zusammenfassung: | How Does it Feel?' is the third book in the series, 'Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture', produced in partnership with SculptureCenter, New York. This volume examines the sensory aspects of contemporary sculpture. Taking into account artists who incorporate touch, smell, and taste in their work, the various contributions investigate experiential factors that are beyond the three-dimensional.Comprising of essays, short reflections, and illustrated throughout, 'How Does it Feel?' is a comprehensive and insightful exploration, with contributions from an international assemblage of artists, writers, art historians and curators working in the field. Following on from the first two highly successful books 'Where is Production?' and 'What About Power?', this title adds further insight into the dynamic sphere of contemporary sculpture. Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture is one of many partnership series of books published by Black Dog Publishing, with others including titles with Art in General, Royal College of Art, London, and Fondazione Antonio Ratti." |
Beschreibung: | 63 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781910433683 |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8
INTRODUCTION 9
ALEXANDER DUMBADZE 11
JENNISORKIN 16
RUBA KATRIB 25
TAUBA AUERBACH 33
CASEY JANE ELLISON 34
LARS BANG LARSEN 36
GELITIN 38
MIKAYOSHITAKE 40
JOSH KLINE 42
ADRIANA LARA 44
LIZ GLYNN 45
LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN 48
JEANINE OLESON 50
JENNIFER TEETS 52
ROCHELLE GOLDBERG 53
LYNN HERSHMAN LEESON 54
AKI SASAMOTO 56
MAGALI REUS 57
CHUS MARTINEZ 58
CONTRIBUTORS 61
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