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William Turnbull - International Modern Artist (Hardcover): Jon Wood William Turnbull - International Modern Artist (Hardcover)
Jon Wood; Foreword by Nicholas Serota
R1,761 Discovery Miles 17 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

William Turnbull (1922-2012) stands as one of Britain's foremost artists in the second half of the twentieth century. Both a sculptor and a painter, he explored the changing contemporary world and its ancient past, actively engaging with the shifting concerns of British, European and American artists. Presenting interpretations of Turnbull's work from an impressive roll-call of over sixty art historians, curators, critics and artists, a picture emerges of an innovative artist who determinedly followed his own path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and contemporary music. Expansive in its breadth, William Turnbull: International Modern Artist will stand as the authoritative book on this fascinating artist. With contributions by Oliva Bax, Paul Becker, Andrew Bick, Antonia Bostroem, Mel Brimfield, Bianca Chu, Matthew Collings, Ann Compton, Sam Cornish, Keith Coventry, Elena Crippa, Amanda A. Davidson, Michael Dean, John Dee, Richard Demarco, Edith Devaney, Norman Dilworth, Patrick Elliott, Ann Elliott, Garth Evans, Pat Fisher, Neil Gall, Margaret Garlake, Antony Gormley, Kirstie Gregory, Kelly Grovier, Nigel Hall, Bill Hare, Daniel F. Herrmann, Peter Hide, Ben Highmore, Nick Hornby, Tess Jaray, Julia Kelly, Phillip King, Liliane Lijn, Clare Lilley, Jeff Lowe, Tim Martin, Ian McKeever, Henry Meyric Hughes, Catherine Moriarty, Richard Morphet, Jed Morse, Peter Murray, Matt Price, Peter Randall-Page, Guggi Rowen, Natalie Rudd, Michael Sandle, Dawna Schuld, Sean Scully, Jyrki Siukonen, Chris Stephens, Peter Suchin, Marin R. Sullivan, Mike Tooby, William Tucker, Johnny Turnbull, Alex Turnbull, Michael Uva, Brian Wall, Nigel Walsh, Calvin Winner, Jon Wood, Bill Woodrow, Greville Worthington, Emily Young

Sculpture and Film (Paperback): Jon Wood, Ian Christie Sculpture and Film (Paperback)
Jon Wood, Ian Christie
R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During much of the twentieth century, film was often assumed to be a 'flat' pictorial art, more often compared with painting and graphic media than with sculpture. In the last few decades, however, film has come to be more closely associated with sculpture, and in recent years, it has largely been through gallery installations not only that the sculptural aspect of film and video has been demonstrated, but also the extent to which filmic representation enlarges our understanding of sculptural space. This collection thus comprises the first rigorous exploration of the relationship between sculpture and film, charted over ten essays. The contributors explore some of the ways in which cinema reshaped the landscape of art and specifically sculpture and sculptural practice during the twentieth century. They also examine how film has functioned as a 'sculptural' medium at crucial moments in various stages of its evolution. In this way, it is a book about both sculpture and film, and sculpture as film.

Articulate Objects - Voice, Sculpture and Performance (Paperback, New edition): Aura Satz, Jon Wood Articulate Objects - Voice, Sculpture and Performance (Paperback, New edition)
Aura Satz, Jon Wood
R1,596 Discovery Miles 15 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do objects 'speak' to us? What happens to authorship when voice is projected into inanimate objects? How can one articulate an object into speech? Is the inarticulate body necessarily silent? These are just some of the questions brought up by this unique and unusual collection of essays, which presents subjects and categories often overlooked by the disciplines of art history, visual culture, theatre history and comparative literature. Drawing from and expanding upon the 'Performing Objects, Animating Images' academic session run by the Henry Moore Institute at the Association of Art Historians conference, held in London in 2003, this book presents thirteen essays that bring together a multidisciplinary approach to the animated object. Contributions range from literal accounts of magic lanterns, tableaux vivants, puppets and ventriloquist dummies, to the more abstract notions of voice displacement in audio art and authorship projection in writing machines. The contributors come from diverse backgrounds in art history, cultural history, comparative literature, and artistic, theatrical and curatorial practice, and all tackle the issue of 'articulate objects' from a range of lively and unexpected perspectives.

Simon Starling (Hardcover): Simon Starling Simon Starling (Hardcover)
Simon Starling; Text written by Will Bradley, Jon Wood
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dialectical Materialism - Aspects of British Sculpture since the 1960s (Paperback): Jonathan Vernon, Jon Wood Dialectical Materialism - Aspects of British Sculpture since the 1960s (Paperback)
Jonathan Vernon, Jon Wood
R615 Discovery Miles 6 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dialectical Materialism: Aspects of British Sculpture Since the 1960s charts a network of relations linking the work of six sculptors: Anthony Caro, Barry Flanagan, Richard Long, William Turnbull, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding. Since the 1960s, successive artists and art-critical frameworks have sought to undermine or dispense with traditional media and the boundaries between painting and sculpture, the core disciplines of modern Western art. The artists studied here are united by their commitment to sculpture as a distinct practice, but also to broadening, challenging and redefining the basis of that practice. In his essay, art historian Jonathan Vernon argues that each of these sculptors has engaged in a realignment of sculptural and material space - in removing sculpture from the disembodied, 'disinterested' spaces of mid-century modernism and returning it to a shared world inhabited by other objects, ourselves and our material interests. From the conflicts that inhere in this space, we may discern the outlines of a new idea of British sculpture since the 1960s - an idea by turns narrative, dramatic and dysfunctional.

Sculpture and Film (Hardcover): Jon Wood, Ian Christie Sculpture and Film (Hardcover)
Jon Wood, Ian Christie
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During much of the twentieth century, film was often assumed to be a 'flat' pictorial art, more often compared with painting and graphic media than with sculpture. In the last few decades, however, film has come to be more closely associated with sculpture, and in recent years, it has largely been through gallery installations not only that the sculptural aspect of film and video has been demonstrated, but also the extent to which filmic representation enlarges our understanding of sculptural space. This collection thus comprises the first rigorous exploration of the relationship between sculpture and film, charted over ten essays. The contributors explore some of the ways in which cinema reshaped the landscape of art and specifically sculpture and sculptural practice during the twentieth century. They also examine how film has functioned as a 'sculptural' medium at crucial moments in various stages of its evolution. In this way, it is a book about both sculpture and film, and sculpture as film.

Stacks - Tony Cragg (Hardcover): Tony Cragg Stacks - Tony Cragg (Hardcover)
Tony Cragg; Dr Jon Wood
R929 Discovery Miles 9 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Rhythm and Geometry - Constructivist Art in Britain Since 1951 (Paperback): Tania Moore, Calvin Winner Rhythm and Geometry - Constructivist Art in Britain Since 1951 (Paperback)
Tania Moore, Calvin Winner; Jon Wood, Andrew Bick
R744 R643 Discovery Miles 6 430 Save R101 (14%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Rhythm and Geometry: Constructivist art in Britain since 1951 celebrates the dynamic abstract and constructed art made and exhibited in Britain over a seventy-year period. Including constructed reliefs and sculpture, kinetic and participatory art, painting and printmaking, the publication explains the dialogue and collaboration between artists working in radical ways across the generations to continually reinvent Constructivist art. Rhythm and Geometry is drawn from the collection at the Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia. Featured artists include Robert Adams, Rana Begum, Charles Biederman, Lygia Clark, Natalie Dower, Stephen Gilbert, Adrian Heath, Anthony Hill, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, Victor Pasmore, Jean Spencer, Takis, Victor Vasarely, Mary Webb, Stephen Willats, Gillian Wise and Li Yuan-Chia.

The Cardiff Tapes (1972) (Paperback): Garth Evans The Cardiff Tapes (1972) (Paperback)
Garth Evans; Contributions by Jon Wood
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lynn Chadwick - Biester der Zeit (English, German, Hardcover): Lynn Chadwick Lynn Chadwick - Biester der Zeit (English, German, Hardcover)
Lynn Chadwick; Text written by Katja Blomberg, Natalie Weiland M.A., Dr. Elisa Tamaschke, Dr. Julia Wallner, …
R821 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R241 (29%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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