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Shaping the World: Sculpture from Prehistory to Now

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By (author): Antony Gormley Martin Gayford

In this wide-ranging, thought-provoking and sometimes provocative new book, leading sculptor Antony Gormley, informed and energised by a lifetime of making, and art critic and historian Martin Gayford, explore sculpture as a transnational art form with its own compelling history. The authors lively conversations and explorations make unexpected connections across time and media.

Sculpture has been practised by every culture throughout the world and stretches back into our distant past. The first surviving shaped stones may even predate the advent of language. Evidently, the desire to carve, mould, bend, chip away, weld, suspend, balance to transform a vast array of materials and light into new shapes and forms runs deep in our psyche and is a fundamental part of our human journey and need for expression.

With more than 300 spectacular illustrations, Shaping the World juxtaposes a rich variety of works from the famous Lowenmensch or Lion Man, c. 35,000 BCE to Michelangelos luminous Pietà in Rome, the Terracotta Warriors in China to Rodins The Kiss, Marcel Duchamps ready-mades, Olafur Eliassons extraordinary Weather Project and Kara Walkers Fons Americanus, and Tomas Saracenos ongoing Aerocene project, as well as examples of Gormleys own work.

Antony Gormley and Martin Gayford take into account materials and techniques, and consider overarching themes such as light, mortality and our changing world. Above all, they discuss their view of sculpture as a form of physical thinking capable of altering the way people feel, and they invite us to look at sculpture we encounter and more broadly the world around us in a completely different way. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 2120g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780500022672

About Antony GormleyMartin Gayford

Sir Antony Gormley is a distinguished British artist and sculptor perhaps best known for his huge Angel of the North in Gateshead. He won the Turner Prize in 1994 and has been a Royal Academician since 2003. Gormley is one of the most critically respected artists working internationally with works that have universal resonance. Martin Gayford is art critic for The Spectator and the author of acclaimed books on Van Gogh Constable and Michelangelo. He is the author of Man with a Blue Scarf Rendez-vous with Art and A Bigger Message. He has collaborated with David Hockney on A Bigger Message: Conversations with David Hockney and A History of Pictures and has co-written a volume of travels and conversations with Philippe de Montebello: Rendez-vous with Art.

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