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Sculpture Since 1945

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Description for Sculpture Since 1945 Paperback. In the OXFORD HISTORY OF ART series, a look at innovative and avant-garde sculpture in relation to contemporary events, festivals, commissions and the changing functions of museums. Explores Anti-form, minimalism, Earth Art, Performance Art and other forms, presenting a holistic picture of post-war sculpture which will stimulate future debate. Series: Oxford History of Art. Num Pages: 304 pages, colour and black and white halftones throughout. BIC Classification: 3JJP; ACX; AFKB; JFC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 238 x 161 x 19. Weight in Grams: 728.
Since 1945 the modern revolution in sculpture has gathered pace, and sculpture has now ceased to be the fixed category it once was. In recent decades the modernist idea of sculpture across the UK, America, and Europe, has been challenged, and issues such as nationalityand politics have been brought in to the arena of public discussion. In this ground-breaking account of the development of post-War sculpture Andrew Causey examines innovative and avant-garde works in relation to contemporary events, festivals, commissions, the marketplace, and the changing functions of museums. He explores the use of everyday objects and the importance of sculptural context, discussing figurative and non-figurative works, Anti-form, Minimalism, experimental form, Earth Art, landscape sculpture, installation, and Performance Art. The holistic picture of post-War sculpture which emerges establishes for the first time the key events and themes round which future debate will centre. From the pre-publication reviews: Andrew Causey weaves his way adroitly through the labyrinth of post-War sculpture ... No one else has charted the territory so comprehensively |s Professor Stephen Bann, University of Kent at Canterbury stimulating and persuasive ... balances a searching analysis of the impact of institutional change, issues of sites and environment, and key critical debates with revealing commentaries on individual artists and works of art ... a discerning guide for anyone interested in contemporary art and culture. |s Elizabeth Cowling, University of Edinburgh a clear guide to the various directions of sculpture and the work of sculptors in the years when modern sculpture has begun to stand in its own right as a major art form. |s Sir Anthony Caro, Sculptor

Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
300
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Series
Oxford History of Art
Condition
New
Weight
724g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780192842053
SKU
V9780192842053
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About Andrew Causey
Professor Andrew Causey is Head of the History of Art Department at Manchester University, Director of Manchester Artists Studios Ltd and Castlefield Art Gallery, and a Trustee of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust and Henry Moore Foundation.

Reviews for Sculpture Since 1945
Andrew Causey weaves his way adroitly through the labyrinth of post-War sculpture, carefully identifying the main directions and balancing clear theoretical exposition with his concern for the quality of the individual works. No one else has charted the territory so comprehensively, and his study is bound to be helpful to all who have an interest in this dominant strand of contemporary art.
Professor Stephen Bann, University of Kent at Canterbury
This is a stimulating and persuasive definition of significant trends in avant-garde sculpture during the last fifty years, which balances a searching analysis of the impact of institutional change, issues of site and environment and key critical debates with revealing commentaries on individual artists and works of art. Accessible without being simplistic, it is a discerning guide for anyone interested in contemporary art and culture.
Elizabeth Cowling, University of Edinburgh
Andrew Causey's Sculpture Since 1945 is a comprehensive account of sculpture in the years leading up to and following the explosion of sculpture in the 1960s and 70s. This book is a clear guide to the various directions of sculpture and the work of sculptors in the years when modern sculpture has begun to stand in its own right as a, or perhaps the, major art form.
Sir Anthony Caro Sculptor

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