Nina Stritzler-Levine; With Arthur C. Danto and Joan Simon, editors

Designer Irma Boom won the Gold Medal for the "Most Beautiful Book in the World" Prize given at the Leipzig Book Fair


This intriguing book examines the small woven and wrought works artist Sheila Hicks has produced for the past fifty years. With their distinctive colors, thoughtful compositions, and narrative, these miniature creations reveal the emergence and continuity of the artist’s approach to her work. Internationally recognized for her mastery of a textile vocabulary of extremely different scales—sculpture, tapestry, site specific commissions for public spaces, environments of recuperated clothing and uniforms, and more—Hicks has thoughtfully crafted miniatures throughout her nomadic career. The palm-sized works present a record of her remarkable and personal journeys.

Focusing on some one hundred miniatures from public and private collections, the book demonstrates the breadth of Hicks's concerns: her persistent inquiry into the mysteries of color, her playful yet reverential subversions of weaving traditions, her surprising range of materials, and her exploration of new technology. From initial experiments based on pre-Columbian weaving structures to a 2005 sculptural project using ninety colors of synthetic filaments, these small works offer a unique opportunity to access and examine the artist's conceptual and technical forays. The volume includes informative essays by Arthur C. Danto, Joan Simon, and Nina Stritzler-Levine as well as illustrations of the artist’s working tools, related drawings, photographs, and chronology.

Nina Stritzler-Levine, curator of the exhibition that accompanies this publication, is director of exhibitions and executive editor of exhibition catalogues at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture.

Conditie : Binnenwerk boek in Nieuwstaat ; Cover achterkant en rug beneden spoor van gebruik ( zie foto ) .
Wordt aangetekend verzonden .

Nina Stritzler-Levine; With Arthur C. Danto and Joan Simon, editors

Designer Irma Boom won the Gold Medal for the "Most Beautiful Book in the World" Prize given at the Leipzig Book Fair


This intriguing book examines the small woven and wrought works artist Sheila Hicks has produced for the past fifty years. With their distinctive colors, thoughtful compositions, and narrative, these miniature creations reveal the emergence and continuity of the artist’s approach to her work. Internationally recognized for her mastery of a textile vocabulary of extremely different scales—sculpture, tapestry, site specific commissions for public spaces, environments of recuperated clothing and uniforms, and more—Hicks has thoughtfully crafted miniatures throughout her nomadic career. The palm-sized works present a record of her remarkable and personal journeys.

Focusing on some one hundred miniatures from public and private collections, the book demonstrates the breadth of Hicks's concerns: her persistent inquiry into the mysteries of color, her playful yet reverential subversions of weaving traditions, her surprising range of materials, and her exploration of new technology. From initial experiments based on pre-Columbian weaving structures to a 2005 sculptural project using ninety colors of synthetic filaments, these small works offer a unique opportunity to access and examine the artist's conceptual and technical forays. The volume includes informative essays by Arthur C. Danto, Joan Simon, and Nina Stritzler-Levine as well as illustrations of the artist’s working tools, related drawings, photographs, and chronology.

Nina Stritzler-Levine, curator of the exhibition that accompanies this publication, is director of exhibitions and executive editor of exhibition catalogues at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture.

Conditie : Binnenwerk boek in Nieuwstaat ; Cover achterkant en rug beneden spoor van gebruik ( zie foto ) .
Wordt aangetekend verzonden .

Liczba książek
1
Temat
Sztuka
Tytuł książki
Weaving As Methaphor
Stan
Jak nowy
Autor/ Ilustrator
Sheila Hicks
Rok wydania najstarszego przedmiotu
2006
Height of the book
22 cm
Edycja
Pierwsze Wydanie
Width of the book
15,5 cm
Język
Angielski
Oryginalny język
Tak
Wydawca
Yale University Press, New Haven and London
Oprawa
Twarda oprawa
Liczba stron
415

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schitterend boekenpakket, stevig verpakt en snel geleverd. Met dank dus !

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Achttien boeken uit de Privé Domein reeks, met een edel patina. Een aanwinst voor de boekenkast. Bovendien snel en netjes verzonden. Nu nog even een been breken om alles te kunnen lezen.

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Borgesfan

heel goed verpakt....ben uiterst tevreden met deze aankoop en de vriendelijke correspondentie die ik met deze persoon heb gehad.....bedankt.

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Zeer goed verpakt ! Boek in goede staat. Leuk dit boek van een oud prof van mij terug te vinden !

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Comic-Strips

Mooi boek, goed verpakt, degelijke communicatie en vlug ontvangen

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