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Title:
Antony Gormley.
Publisher:
Graphicom ;
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
269 pages : chiefly color illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 31 cm
Subject:
Gormley, Antony--Exhibitions.
Gormley, Antony--Criticism and interpretation.
Gormley, Antony--Themes, motives.
Gormley, Antony.
Sculpture, British--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Sculpture, Modern--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Drawing, British--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, British--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Male artists--England--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Exhibition catalogs.
Essays.
Illustrated works.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), host institution. publisher, organizer, host institution.
Gormley, Antony, sculptor. sculptor.
Gormley, Antony, Works. Selections.
Caiger-Smith, Martin, curator. curator.
Newman, Michael, 1954- author.
Natarajan, Priyamvada, author.
Winterson, Jeanette, 1959- author.
Luckett, Helen, contributor.
Notes:
"Antony Gormley" : September 21-December 3, 2019, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England, United Kingdom. Includes index (pages 267-269).
Contents:
Chronlogy / Helen Luckett. Human Relations / Michael Newman -- Unravelling the Invisible Universe: Colourless, Soundless, Odourless and Painless but Real / Priyamvada Natarajan -- Seeing Inside the Outside / Jeanette Winterson -- Catalogue of Plates / with introductions by Martin Caiger-Smith -- Chronlogy / Helen Luckett.
Summary:
"Committed to sculpture as 'a vital tool to create the future', Antony Gormley is best known for the 'Angel of the North', 'Another Place', and 'Field' -- the collectively generated work involving hundreds of makers and thousands of small clay figurines that have filled entire museums across the globe. The human body in relation to time and space is a key theme in his work, emerging out of his engagement with archaeology and Asian and Buddhist thought, as much as out of Western sculptural tradition. This comprehensive volume, accompanying Gormley's most significant exhibition for over a decade, explores his wide-ranging use of organic, industrial and elemental materials, including iron, steel, hand-beaten lead, seawater and clay. Experiential installations on a monumental scale that test the limits of architecture appear alongside rarely seen early works from the 1970s and 1980s, and drawings and sketches of mesmerising delicacy. Texts by leading authors explore ideas of the human condition, the individual and relatedness, and consider the mysteries of the universe in relation to Gormley's sculpture. An authoritative chronology completes the book." --publisher's description, lower cover.
Since the 1980s, when the English sculptor Antony Gormley (born 1950) first began casting figures from his own body in lead and iron, his principal concern has been opening up new artistic and social venues for the display of his work. In realizing his latest work, "Horizon Field," in Austria, the artist has installed 100 figures at an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet; the figures face every direction but never towards one another. The mountain landscape, with its beguiling mix of natural beauty, urbanity and the sociality of old valley communities, provides an ideal experimental field for Gormley's investigations into the relationship between nature and culture. Of this project, the artist said: "It asks basic questions: who are we, what are we, where do we come from and to where are we headed?" Photographs of the landscape installation are contextualized with images of the artist's previous works. Exhibition: Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (21.09.-03.12.2019).
ISBN:
1912520052
9781912520053
1912520303
9781912520305
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1084415767
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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