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A01=Giovanni Carandente
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Author_Giovanni Carandente
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Product details

  • ISBN 9788434313859
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 2100g
  • Dimensions: 240 x 295mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Ediciones Poligrafa
  • Publication City/Country: Barcelona, ES
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The public works of Eduardo Chillida, present in numerous cities in the world, figure among the most intense and telling creations of contemporary monumental-scale sculpture.

In most cases, these works involve architectural, urban or landscape aspects, and the problem that the artist must face is the organisation of the works in the space, whether in relation to the external environment in which the work is placed - as in Wind Combs, in struggle with the aggressive Cantabrian Sea; in the idyllic peace of the Gure Aitaren Etxea (House of our Fathers), in Guernica; or in the Eulogy to the Horizon, in Gijón, or to interior space, closed and sometimes hermetic, which for the artist has a value that is both stimulating and creative.

Throughout his essay, Giovanni Carandente analyses, in addition to the artistic, stylistic and environmental aspects, the profound ethical implications of Chillida's work; from steles dedicated to intellectuals, thinkers and friends, to tributes in recognition of poets and artists - from Goethe and Khayyam to Hokusai and Miró.

With photographs by David Finn.

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