Collins, Judith, 1946-

Sculpture today / Judith Collins. - 483 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm

Originally published 2007; reprinted 2008, 2010, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The figure -- The body fragmented -- Strange creatures -- Post-pop objects -- Architecture & furniture -- Cultural diversity -- Traditional materials -- Ephemeral effects -- Inspired by nature -- Colour, surface & light -- Memory -- Clothing -- Monumentality -- Installation -- Gravity -- Size & scale -- Accumulation -- Minimalism.

"Sculpture Today is a survey of the astonishing changes that the art of sculpture has undergone from the 1960s onwards. Written from a global perspective and generously illustrated with almost 500 images, this book takes the reader on a journey through a story of evolving and often revolutionary attitudes to materials, methods and ideas. The result of these explorations is a vast diversity of contemporary art in three dimensions." "As the heyday of Modernism drew to a close in the second half of the twentieth century, artists and critics began to see sculpture as a more vital discipline than painting because of its physical presence and immediacy. Consequently, sculptors journeyed into new realms - encompassing such varied topics as the human body, politics, identity, clothing, architecture, memory, anthropology and creating elaborate environments. Others addressed more traditional subjects - including nature, scale, surface and colour - while nevertheless taking them to unconventional ends."--Publisher description.

0714857637 9780714857633

2014498503


Sculpture, Modern--20th century.
Sculpture, Modern--21st century.
Sculpture, Modern.

NB198 / .C65 2014

735.24