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Andrew Dunnill - Extractions by Richardson, Trevor
First Edition
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Book desription: College Park, MD: University of Maryland, 2005. Cover sturdy with light handling wear. Pages clean and bright. 2005 Catalogue to accompany the March 3 - May 20, 2005 exhibition. 20 pages, with large color photos throughout. Introduction by Scott Habes, Director. With a 4-page essay by Trevor Richardson. Includes listing of education, exhibitions, residencies & awards, teaching positions, Lectures, publications & catalogues, and public collections. Also includes artist's acknowledgements. 'Andrew Dunnill: Extractions' highlights the work of Maryland alumnus and British native Andrew Dunnill. He is known for his monumental, cast iron and steel sculptures that have been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad. Dunnill's work is inspired by industrial America, and his sculpture reflects the rusted implements of old factories and shipyards that he witnessed in New York. The sculpture exhibited in Andrew Dunnill: Extractions includes several of his newest works, ranging in size from the diminutive to colossal. Visitors will be able to see a wide variety of the artist's works in one place in the Art Gallery. The giant "Nocturne" dominates the back end of the gallery while other large works such as "Bellows" and "Twinkle Toes" fill the front space. Accompanying the major works are several smaller sculptures, including two that hang on the wall. The exhibition also features several of the artist's drawings, which illustrate how Dunnill works out compositions on paper before sculpting in metal. . First Edition. Stapled Softcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8.5" x 12". Exhibition Catalog.
- Bookseller: Vivarte Books
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 002188
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: University of Maryland
- Place: College Park, MD
- Date published: 2005
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