Jaume Plensa

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ISBN-10:

2370741864

ISBN-13:

9782370741868

Edition: Bilingual
Released: Mar 21, 2023
Publisher: SKIRA PARIS
Format: Hardcover, 312 pages
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Description:

About the Author\nJeremy Strick, director of the Nasher Sculpture Center since March 2009, oversees collections, exhibitions, and operations at the Renzo Piano designed museum located in the heart of downtown Dallas' Arts District. As director, Strick has organized ambitious exhibitions of contemporary sculpture, launched innovative new programming initiatives and, in 2015, created the international Nasher Prize, an annual award and program dedicated to the advancement of contemporary sculpture.\nMultimedia drawing on paper, plastic and Plexiglas from the creator of internationally acclaimed public sculptures
Jaume Plensa (born 1955) is one of the major figures of contemporary sculpture, best known for his prodigious human figures constructed from stainless steel. Plensa is not only a sculptor, however, and this monograph explores an underappreciated facet of the Spanish artist’s oeuvre: his drawings. As they are not made to order and do not require the help of assistants, the drawings afford Plensa a greater freedom of experimentation. Plensa works with a variety of materials, such as plastic sheets or thick glue on paper or Plexiglas, modulating the interplay between light and transparency, which imbues his two-dimensional works with the appearance of volume. As with his sculptures, the artist focuses on the human figure, which he assembles with photos, letters and numbers. By elucidating the diversity of Plensa’s artistic process, the monograph champions his drawings as works in their own right.


























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