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Museum stamp table of contents page, card pocket inside rear cover, all else fine condition. All orders packed with care, dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve, independent bookseller since 201...
Museum stamp table of contents page, card pocket inside rear cover, all else fine condition. All orders packed with care, dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve, independent bookseller since 2011
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Syrian-born, but raised in the U.S., Diana Al-Hadid (born 1981) is known for her gravity-defying works built from layers of gypsum, steel, cardboard, wax and paint, that integrate references to Western European and Islamic mythology. Employing motifs such as pipe organs, labyrinths and spires, her works recall Northern Renaissance painting and Gothic cathedrals, yet appear in a deteriorated state reminiscent of ruins of long past civilizations. "Ancient ruins are culturally nostalgic objects that carry with them a distinct psychological effect," she has observed. " The] cross-cultural attraction to ruins is itself fascinating." Al-Hadid's haunting, architecturally inspired sculptures and drawings have been shown in numerous international exhibitions. By presenting her large-scale sculptures, drawings and bronzes together for the first time, this publication highlights the innovative methods through which Al-Hadid recovers influential visual histories and advances them into contemporary times.Product Info
ISBN: 3775735089
ISBN-13: 9783775735087
Publisher: Hatje Cantz; Weatherspoon Art Museum
Year: 2013-07-30
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
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