Bookbot

Catalogue raisonné of sculpture

Valutazione del libro

Parametri

  • 350pagine
  • 13 ore di lettura

Maggiori informazioni sul libro

Cy Twombly is one of the most prominent artists of our time. Although primarily known for his paintings and drawings, which have been exhibited widely throughout the world, he has been engaged in sculpture making from the outset of his career. This volume presents 117 sculptures and 30 casts spanning the years 1946 to 1997, many of which have never been seen before. It represents the entirety of Twombly's sculptural output, which includes bronzes as well as pieces made in wood, plaster and other materials. These works have come to the attention of the public through a recent exhibition that travelled to the Menil Collection in Houston during 2000. Also included is an essay by the philosopher and art critic Arthur Danto, as well as comprehensive biographic, exhibition and bibliographic information.

Pubblicazione

Acquisto del libro

Catalogue raisonné of sculpture, Cy Twombly

Lingua
Pubblicato
1997
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Copertina rigida)
Ti avviseremo via email non appena lo rintracceremo.

Metodi di pagamento

5,0
Eccellente
4 Valutazioni

Qui potrebbe esserci la tua recensione.

Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1997
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
350
ISBN10
3888148758
ISBN13
9783888148750
Serie
Valutazione
5 su 5
Descrizione
Cy Twombly is one of the most prominent artists of our time. Although primarily known for his paintings and drawings, which have been exhibited widely throughout the world, he has been engaged in sculpture making from the outset of his career. This volume presents 117 sculptures and 30 casts spanning the years 1946 to 1997, many of which have never been seen before. It represents the entirety of Twombly's sculptural output, which includes bronzes as well as pieces made in wood, plaster and other materials. These works have come to the attention of the public through a recent exhibition that travelled to the Menil Collection in Houston during 2000. Also included is an essay by the philosopher and art critic Arthur Danto, as well as comprehensive biographic, exhibition and bibliographic information.