Leading sculptor Antony Gormley, informed and energised by a lifetime of making, and art critic and historian Martin Gayford, explore the central role of sculpture in the development of human culture from prehistory to the present day
One of the greatest living sculptors and a well-known art critic examine the central role of sculpture in the development of human culture from prehistory to the present day.
One of the greatest living sculptors and a well-known art critic examine the central role of sculpture in the development of human culture from prehistory to the present day.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface . 1. Bodies in Space . 2. Off the Wall . 3. Mounds, Fields & Standing Stones . 4. Trees & Life . 5. Light & Darkness . 6. Clay & Modelling . 7. Voids . 8. The Body & the Block . 9. The Age of Bronze . 10. Bodies & Buildings . 11. The Colossus & the Slave . 12. Time & Mortality . 13. Drapery & Anatomy . 14. Actions & Events . 15. Fear & Fetishism . 16. Collecting & Selecting . 17. Industry & Heavy Metal . 18. Shaping a Changing World