Exploring the little-known drawing practice of a late giant of
Spanish sculpture Juan Munoz (1953-2001) was a Spanish artist and
self-described "storyteller" who worked primarily as a sculptor.
Best known for his unsettling papier-mache characters that seem to
be caught in the middle of an action suspended in time, Munoz made
remarkable and pioneering breaks from the traditional and formal
language of sculpture by introducing narrative elements into his
work. This is the first overview of Munoz's little-known work in
illustration, featuring his drawings and works on paper held by
museum and gallery collections across Europe and the United States.
With critical texts and essays to accompany the works, this volume
contextualizes the artist's drawing practice both within his larger
oeuvre and the influence of 18th- and 19th-century European and
Spanish drawing traditions.
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