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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Sculpture & other three-dimensional art forms > Modelling (in clay, wax & other plastic materials)
The unique wire model collection of the Swiss collector Edmond
Remondino documents an early phase of a craft that today enjoys
international renown with collectors and researchers. In the 1970s
and 1980s the models evolved from real prototypes such as race cars
from the Rally du Burundi; today, as then, the extraordinary
aesthetic, alternating between minimalism and comic-type
exaggeration, captures the imagination. However, these cars, planes
and helicopters, often referred to as 'recycled art', are in no way
assembled from rubbish. In Burundi old tin cans and metal wire are
considered an important basic material in handicraft.
Interdisciplinary essays discuss the works of the self-taught
working engineers in terms of their skillful production and the
history of Burundi as well as from an industrial design viewpoint,
showing completely new aspects of a genre of African art that is
now more than forty years old. Text in English and German.
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