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For nearly forty years, John Van Alstine has created abstract
sculptures forged from steel and stone. In John Van Alstine:
Sculpture, 1971-2018, three notable essayists explore the
sculptor's abstract landscapes that reveal the complex synergy
between natural forces and man-made elements; by grappling with the
challenges of balancing stone and steel, Van Alstine's indoor,
outdoor, and site-specific sculptures are measured and calculated,
yet simultaneously poetic; their swooping angular lines create
expansive spaces beyond the limits of their steel and stone frames
to unveil our collective history and imagination, illuminating a
deft interplay of natural energies and the human experience. The
artist weaves into his works elements of mythology, celestial
navigation, implements, human figures, movement, urban forms, and
found objects, while using motion, balance, and inertia to
incorporate the eternal forces of gravity, tension, and erosion. In
an essay on his drawings, Van Alstine details the critical role
they play in the initiation and planning of his projects, offering
the reader a firsthand perspective on the artist's creative
process. Van Alstine's works have been featured in numerous solo
and group exhibitions and are found in the permanent collections of
the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art, and the
Phillips Collection, to name but a few. His works are also found in
numerous public and private collections. The Artist Book Foundation
is gratified to announce the publication of this lavishly
illustrated monograph on an esteemed and prolific contemporary
artist.
Preface By Franklin Dorman, Herman Graeser, Herman Schwarz, And
Many Others.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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With contributions from international academics and practitioners,
this International Conference of the British Land Reclamation
Society, addresses the current issues and challenges for
restoration and regeneration of land and communities during a
period of economic uncertainty and recovery. The conference is to
be held from 7th to 9th September at the University of Glamorgan,
Pontypridd, South Wales. In this area, over the past 40 years, land
reclamation has resulted in major transformations providing new
sites for commercial, residential and environmental renewal. Hence,
the area provides an ideal backdrop from which to consider the
technological and engineering developments that can be applied on
an international scale. It will focus not only on the technical
aspects of land restoration but also on regeneration including
planning and community involvement in the successful environmental,
economic and social recovery of such sites. Topics covered include:
* Planning, regeneration and economics * Tackling contamination *
Risk assessment * Remediation of difficult sites * Legislation and
legal liability * Biodiversity and reclamation * Soils and
reclamation * Improving water quality * Innovative techniques *
Reclamation and regeneration case studies including: Blaenavon
Industrial Landscape World Heritage Site Bargoed - regeneration of
a town and its environs after closure of the colliery Coed Darcy -
a former oil refinery site with particular issues regarding
contaminants Ebbw Vale steelworks - a huge and complex site for
decontamination and redevelopment Brecon Beacons - soil and
ecological restoration after pipeline construction
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