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Friedrich Teja Bach

    Giacometti - die Spielfelder
    Öffnungen
    Struktur und Erscheinung
    ArchiSkulptur
    ArchiSculpture
    Cézanne: Finished, Unfinished
    • 2004

      ArchiSculpture

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      ArchiSCULPTURE examines modern sculpture's proximity to and interplay with architecture, a phenomenon long neglected in the history of sculpture--but especially pronounced in the 20th century. More than any other medium, it is sculpture that crosses most with each exists in three-dimensional space, changing as the viewer moves around and through it. Not only have they shared materials--they have shared many practitioners. And this was long before percent-for-art programs were even initiated, thereby institutionalizing the need for artistic intervention into the built environment. In this generously illustrated publication, works by a long range of artists--from Boullae to Malevich, Picasso to Le Corbusier, and a host of others up to the present--feature alongside essays that examine these borderline forms of design.

      ArchiSculpture
    • 2000

      The story of Cezanne's fame and influence would be incomplete without taking into account the impact of his unfinished paintings.... This book is the first to take an extended look at these paintings.... Detailed essays that compare finished paintings with so-called unifinished ones provide a completely new insight into the creative proces of the father of modernism.

      Cézanne: Finished, Unfinished