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Antony Gormley

ANTONY GORMLEY (1950-)

This work is a survey of the work of British sculptor, Antony Gormley, from 1979 to 1994, including sculptures, installations, prints and drawings. The book presents his works in a range of locations, ranging from the artist's studio to the Australian desert. They document single works and public commissions. Ernst Gombrich talks with the artist about the figure in sculpture and the state of modern art; John Hutchinson contributes a survey on Gormley's oeuvre to date; Lela B. Njatin writes a short essay on one work - the subject of her focus is "Field"; and Gormley selects the writings of St Augustine, on memory. The range of illustrations chart Gormley's earliest works using sources and materials ranging from slices of "Mothers Pride" to a shark, through his later works which concentrate on the human figure. Mostly cast from his own body, his lead and iron sculptures explore states of being, of sensory and cognitive perception. His public commissions are located in a range of sites, from the cyrpt of Winchester Cathedral, to the walls of Londonderry and a fjord on the Arctic Circle. The plates document the development of his works, with drawings and prints, individual sculptures in the gallery or studio, and on location. The book also contains documnetation of "Field". This is a sculpture comprising 35,000 terracotta figures which has appeared in cities as far apart as Ljubljana and Llandudno, Mexico and Montreal where local people have collaborated with the artist to create his work.
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Emne Skulptur
Kunstner Antony Gormley
Forfatter
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer Gennemillustreret
Format / Sideantal 25 x 29 cm. / 158 s.
Udgivelsesår 1995
Indbinding Hæftet
Forlag Phaidon
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 0714833835
Lev. 3-5 dage
ANTONY GORMLEY (1950-)

This work is a survey of the work of British sculptor, Antony Gormley, from 1979 to 1994, including sculptures, installations, prints and drawings. The book presents his works in a range of locations, ranging from the artist's studio to the Australian desert. They document single works and public commissions. Ernst Gombrich talks with the artist about the figure in sculpture and the state of modern art; John Hutchinson contributes a survey on Gormley's oeuvre to date; Lela B. Njatin writes a short essay on one work - the subject of her focus is "Field"; and Gormley selects the writings of St Augustine, on memory. The range of illustrations chart Gormley's earliest works using sources and materials ranging from slices of "Mothers Pride" to a shark, through his later works which concentrate on the human figure. Mostly cast from his own body, his lead and iron sculptures explore states of being, of sensory and cognitive perception. His public commissions are located in a range of sites, from the cyrpt of Winchester Cathedral, to the walls of Londonderry and a fjord on the Arctic Circle. The plates document the development of his works, with drawings and prints, individual sculptures in the gallery or studio, and on location. The book also contains documnetation of "Field". This is a sculpture comprising 35,000 terracotta figures which has appeared in cities as far apart as Ljubljana and Llandudno, Mexico and Montreal where local people have collaborated with the artist to create his work.