'Agnes Arellano calls groupings of her works 'inscapes' - a term she borrowed from the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins and applied to her sculpture. An 'inscape' is the essence and underlying design of a figure or object which lend it coherence or unity. Here the sculptor does not only scan the surface of a figure but explores its very core for its essential meaning.' - Alice Guillermo

This book introduces Agnes Arellano and her sculptural pieces. Critical analysis on some of her works are also provided.

Accompanied with the monograph is a CD 'Agnes Arellano: Sound Sculptures' containing 4 audio tracks. (Location code: CD.001098)
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Agnes Arellano: Sound Sculptures

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Onsite

Location code
MON.ARA2
Language

English

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Publication/Creation date

2008

No of pages

176

ISBN / ISSN

9789719402015

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

Introduction & Early Works

Temple to the Moon Goddess

Bosch and the Hollow Men

Myths of Creation and Destruction I

Fire & Death: A Labyrinth of Ritual Art

Myths of Creation and Destruction II: The Temple of the Sun God

Three Buddha Monsters: Vesta, Dea, Lola, with Eshu

Inscapes: The Art of Agnes Arellano
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Inscapes: The Art of Agnes Arellano