Alison Wilding RA (b.1948) is one of Britain's foremost sculptors. Tracing the trajectory of her artistic evolution, this original publication provides the first critical survey of Wilding's rich career. Known for her use of contrasting materials and often pairing forms in precarious juxtapositions and balancing acts, recent works combine string, steel and hair, mirrored glass, silicone rubber, alabaster, sand and painted foam. Resisting categorisation, Wilding's sculptural language steps beyond the so-called 'new sculpture' which emerged within Britain in the 1980s, to embrace the European and American vocabularies for producing large-scale abstract sculpture that appeared from the 1960s onwards. Drawing on extensive interviews with the artist and referencing numerous secondary sources, this impeccably researched and beautifully produced publication will situate Wilding's work within its rightful place in the history of modern abstract sculpture.
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Drawing on extensive interviews with the artist and referencing numerous secondary sources, this impeccably researched and beautifully produced publication will situate Wilding's work within its rightful place in the history of modern abstract sculpture.
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Beautiful, Deadly Things: The Sculpture of Alison Wilding, Jo Applin; Zigzag: the small sculpture, Briony Fer; Biography; Selected solo exhibitions; Selected group exhibitions; Public collections; Nominations, awards, selection committees and commissions; Selected monographs and solo exhibition catalogues; Selected anthologies and group exhibition catalogues; Selected writings by the artist; Select bibliography; Index
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ISBN
9781848222656
Publisert
2018-05-25
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Vendor
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
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280 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Dr Jo Applin is a specialist in modern and contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on American art since 1960. A faculty member at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, she has published widely on contemporary art - her most recent book, Eccentric Objects: Rethinking Sculpture in 1960s America, was published in 2012 - and is an active critic, writing regularly for Artforum and other publications.

Professor Briony Fer, FBA is an art historian, critic and curator. Professor of History of Art at University College London, she has written extensively on diverse topics of twentieth-century and contemporary art.