I’m not saying I’m a sculptor, I just make images. I don't take photographs, I make them. And now I’m making something else. Renowned as one of the world’s most illustrious photographers, Bailey shoc
- First monograph on Elsa Sahal, a rising star of contemporary ceramicsTrained at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-arts de Paris in the atelier of Georges Jeanclos, Elsa Sahal quickly focused
This beautiful modern volume presents the work of 45 contemporary artists who have turned to clay to shape their most innovative ideas into stunning works of art. From cups shaped like crystals to a t
Louise Bourgeois was a prolific artist known for her highly personal body of work consisting of sculptures, installations, drawing and prints that deal with themes of memory, trauma, fear and hidden e
As a 50th anniversary gift to the museum, the Society for Asian Art has commissioned a major work by Liu Jianhua, one of China's best-known contemporary installation artists. The work comprises approx
This is the first full-length, English-language study of eleventh-century figural sculpture produced in Dalmatia and Croatia. Challenging the dependency on stylistic analysis in previous scholarship,
The work of the prize-winning Peruvian-American light artist Grimanesa Amorós is characterized by organic forms and an instinctive, poetic approach. However, the inspirations for her fascinating sculp
Gabriela von Habsburg has created a diverse body of sculptural works, which can be seen throughout Europe and the United States, including a 1990 sculpture at the National Academy of Science in Washin
Make, Build, Create is an easy to follow, beautifully illustrated collection of hands-on sculptural activities and lessons for children.Make, Build, Create provides the opportunity for children of all
Turner Prize-nominated British artist Cornelia Parker (b. 1956) is well known for her large-scale, often site-specific, installations. Her work has been featured in many solo exhibitions and is
The authors have continued to keep abreast of discoveries and new interpretations of old material from Britain to Bulgaria, and the fruits of their research and travel are incorporated in this revised
What new paths have sculptors opened up since the end of World War II? Based on late works by Constantin Brâncu?i and Alberto Giacometti, this unique comprehensive volume illustrates the exciting and