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Mark Di Suvero - Indoors by Yau, John
First Edition
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Book desription: New York: Knoedler & Company, 2005. Cover flat with light handling wear. Pages clean, bright and clear. 40 pages, with color photos throughout, including one fold-out page. Includes poem and 7-page essay on the artist by John Yau. Essay is titled 'Mark Di Suvero's Condition of Music'. Also includes 1-page biographical essay on both the artist and author and a listing of di Suvero's exhibitions. ABOUT THE ARTIST & EXHIBITION: Di Suvero, who was born in 1993, suffered a crushed pelvis in the 1970's. The resilient artist responded to his disability by creating his most important body of work, which evolved from small-scale indoor pieces to monumental outdoor ones. He observed by way of explanation that it was as easy to operate a crane from a wheelchair as not. Mark di Suvero is one of Americas preeminent sculptors. Since the 1960s, his works have punctuated landscapes and urban settings in America and abroad, combining, often at a monumental scale, the roughness of found industrial materials with a seeming weightlessness and a gestural quality reminiscent of drawing in space. The 'Indoors' exhibition consisted of nine indoor-kinetic sculptures and works on paper. Each piece of sculpture was made of moving components and viewers were encouraged to interact with each piece.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Exhibition Catalog. Sculpture Disability wheelchair Franz Kline large Scale.
- Bookseller: Vivarte Books
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 002186
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Knoedler & Company
- Place: New York
- Date published: 2005
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