Shaping the world : sculpture from prehistory to now
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Gayford, Martin, 1952- author.
Published
London : Thames and Hudson, 2020.
ISBN
9780500022672, 0500022674
Status
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Bloomingdale Public Library - Nonfiction | 730.9 GOR | On Shelf |
Downers Grove Public Library - 2nd Floor - Adult | 730.9 GOR | On Shelf |
Glen Ellyn Public Library - Adult Nonfiction | 730.9 GOR | On Shelf |
Tinley Park Public Library - 1st Floor | 730.9 GOR | On Shelf |
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Published
London : Thames and Hudson, 2020.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
391 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780500022672, 0500022674
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Description
Sculpture is the universal art. It has been practised by every culture throughout the world and stretches back into the distant past. The first surviving shaped stones may even predate the advent of language. The drive to form stone, clay, wood and metal into shapes evidently runs deep in our psyche and biology. This links the question 'What is sculpture?' to the question 'What is humanity?' 0 In this wide-ranging book, two complementary voices - one belonging to an artist who looks to Asian and Buddhist traditions as much as to Western sculptural history, the other to a critic and historian - consider how sculpture has been central to the evolution of our potential for thinking and feeling. Sculpture cannot be seen in isolation as an aesthetic pursuit; it is related to humankind's compelling urge to make its mark on the landscape, build, make pictures, practise religion and develop philosophical thought. 0 Drawing on examples from thousands of years bce to now, and from around the globe, the authors treat sculpture as a transnational art form with its own compelling history. They take into account materials and techniques, and consider overarching themes such as space, light and darkness. Above all, they discuss their view of sculpture as a form of physical thinking capable of altering the way people feel and of inviting them to look at sculpture they encounter and more broadly the world around them in a completely different way.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Gormley, A., & Gayford, M. (2020). Shaping the world: sculpture from prehistory to now . Thames and Hudson.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gormley, Antony and Martin Gayford. 2020. Shaping the World: Sculpture From Prehistory to Now. London: Thames and Hudson.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gormley, Antony and Martin Gayford. Shaping the World: Sculpture From Prehistory to Now London: Thames and Hudson, 2020.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Gormley, A. and Gayford, M. (2020). Shaping the world: sculpture from prehistory to now. London: Thames and Hudson.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Gormley, Antony, and Martin Gayford. Shaping the World: Sculpture From Prehistory to Now Thames and Hudson, 2020.
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