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Shaping the World: Sculpture from Prehistory to Now
Hardcover - English

Practiced by every culture throughout the history of the world, sculpture is a universal art form that's deeply rooted in the human psyche and may even predate the advent of language. In this wide-ranging book, internationally renowned sculptor Antony Gormley and distinguished art critic Martin Gayford consider sculpture as an art form related to humanity's potential for thought and feeling, as well as to our urge to build, make pictures, practice religion, and develop philosophical thought. They take into account materials and techniques and consider overarching themes, such as space, light, and darkness.

Drawing on examples from around the globe--ranging from the standing stones at Stenness, Orkney, dating from around 3100 BCE, and the Terracotta Army in China to Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty and Richard Serra's steel structures--Shaping the World explores sculpture as a form of physical thought capable of altering the way people feel.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0500022674
EAN
9780500022672
Publication Date
17/11/2020
Pages
392
Dimension
28.45cm x 22.35cm x 3.81cm
Age Group
NA to NA
Grades
Not Applicable to Not Applicable
Lexile Level
0
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About Author

Gormley, Antony
Antony Gormley was born in London in 1950. He won the 1994 Turner Prize and has exhibited extensively, with solo shows throughout the U.K. in venues such as the Whitechapel, Tate, and Hayward galleries, The British Museum, and White Cube, and internationally at museums including the Louisiana Museum in Humlebaek, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin. He has participated in major group shows such as the Venice Biennale and Documenta.




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