A unique collection of interviews with contemporary sculptors drawn from the 25-year history of Sculpture Magazine, Conversations on Sculpture offers a valuable overview of three-dimensional art at the end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first century. The 43 interviews in Conversations on Sculpture capture the wide-ranging possibilities that characterize contemporary sculpture.
The book includes interviews with Richard Serra, Maya Lin, Richard Deacon, Wolfgang Laib, James Turrell, Xu Bing, Liza Lou, Mario Merz, Richard Tuttle, Maurizio Cattelan, and other prominent and emerging artists from the U.S., China, the U.K., Italy, Germany, Cuba, Argentina, Nigeria, Portugal, Brazil, Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands, Korea, Spain, and Ghana. With introduction by Robert Hobbs, discussing the sculptors interviewed and also the value of the interview format in exploring contemporary art and artists.
The book includes interviews with Richard Serra, Maya Lin, Richard Deacon, Wolfgang Laib, James Turrell, Xu Bing, Liza Lou, Mario Merz, Richard Tuttle, Maurizio Cattelan, and other prominent and emerging artists from the U.S., China, the U.K., Italy, Germany, Cuba, Argentina, Nigeria, Portugal, Brazil, Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands, Korea, Spain, and Ghana. With introduction by Robert Hobbs, discussing the sculptors interviewed and also the value of the interview format in exploring contemporary art and artists.
Access level
Onsite
artist
editor
Glenn HARPER, 
Location code
REF.HAG2
Language
English
Keyword
sculpture,  diaspora,  South Korea,  China
Publication/Creation date
2007
No of pages
312
ISBN / ISSN
0295987413
No of copies
1
Content type
anthology
Chapter headings
Conversing about Contemporary Sculpture - Robert HOBBS
Maya Lin - Jan Garden CASTRO
Xu Bing - Glenn HARPER
Do-Ho Suh - Tom CSASZAR
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