Antony Gormley
by
Smith M. Caiger
This monograph examines the entirety of Antony Gormley's career, from his earliest sketches to his best-known public installations. With access not only to the archives but to the working studio and to the artist himself, Martin Caiger-Smith examines the relationship between Gormley's life and art, and identifies the singular and obsessional vision that ties together a vast canon of work in an extraordinary range of media and materials.
Antony Gormley
by
Antony Gormley (Artist); Antonio Damasio (Text by); Markus Steinweg (Text by)
Kunsthaus Bregenz presents four major installations made by the artist Antony Gormley over the last 15 years in which we can trace a constant dialogue with the nature and dynamic of the sculptural project, the way that it investigates and occupies space, and the way that it invites us to re-orient ourselves, our perceptions and the terms of our self-knowledge. The exhibition brings together four key series from Gormley's oeuvre.
Call Number: NB497.G67 A4 2009
ISBN: 9783865606167
Publication Date: 2009-12-31
Antony Gormley
by
John Hutchinson
This work is a survey of the work of British sculptor, Antony Gormley, from 1979 to 1994, including sculptures, installations, prints and drawings. The book presents his works in a range of locations, ranging from the artist's studio to the Australian desert. They document single works and public commissions. Ernst Gombrich talks with the artist about the figure in sculpture and the state of modern art.