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In praise of penumbra
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ISBN: 9781119983965 Year: 2023 Publisher: Oxford John Wiley & Sons

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Modern licht
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Zwolle Waanders/Openbaar Kunstbezit

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Shadowology
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ISBN: 9789401444880 Year: 2017 Publisher: Tielt Lannoo

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Lust for light
ISBN: 9781584236818 Year: 2018 Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. Gingko Press


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Negative space : trajectories of sculpture in the 20th and 21st centuries
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ISBN: 9780262044868 0262044862 Year: 2021 Publisher: Karlsruhe ZKM Center for Art and Media

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This monumental, richly illustrated volume from ZKM Karlsruhe approaches modern sculpture from a spatial perspective, interpreting it though contour, emptiness, and levitation rather than the conventional categories of unbroken volume, mass, and gravity. It examines works by dozens of twentieth- and twenty-first-century artists, including Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Lygia Clark, Anish Kapoor, Olafur Eliasson, Ana Mendieta, Fujiko Nakaya, Tomás Saraceno, and Alicja Kwade. The large-scale book contains over 800 color images. 'Negative Space' comes out of an epic exhibition at ZKM, and volume editor Peter Weibel (Chairman and CEO of ZKM) takes a curatorial approach to the topic. The last exhibition to deal comprehensively with the question "What is modern sculpture?" was at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 1986. Weibel and ZKM pick up where the Pompidou left off, examining sculptures not as figurative, solid, and self-contained monoliths but in terms of open and hollow spaces; reflection, light, shadow; innovative materials; data; and the moving image. Weibel puts advances in science, architecture, and mathematics in the context of avant-garde sensibilities to show how modern sculpture significantly deviates from the work of the past. Texts in the volume include an introduction and twelve chapters written by Weibel with contributions by cocurators as well as facsimiles and reproductions of artist-authored manifestos.

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