Size matters : exploring scale in the Arts Council Collection
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Size matters : exploring scale in the Arts Council Collection
Hayward Gallery Publishing, c2005
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Size matt ers : exploring scale in the Arts Council Collection
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Note
"Published on the occasion of Size Matters, an Arts Council Collection exhibition toured by National Touring Exhibitions from the Hayward Gallery, London, for Arts Council of England"--Added t.p.
"Catalog of the exhibition held at Longside Gallery, Wakefield, Mar. 19-Jun. 5, 2005, and at Millas Gallery, Southampton, Jul. 1-Aug. 20, 2005, and at Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham, Aug. 27-Oct. 9, 2005, and at Gallery Oldham, Oldham, Apr. 1-May 21, 2006"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Including Vivid Reproductions Of Artworks From the Arts Council Collection, Size Matters considers the ways in which artists have experimented with scale and brings together recent sculptures and paintings of recognisable objects that have undergone disorientating shifts in size. Despite the playful quality of many of the works, Size Matters poses serious questions as to why scale is so important in our culture. The book presents new writings on the subject of scale alongside reproductions of works by Eric Bainbridge, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Abigail Lane, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Cornelia Parker, Richard Patterson, Gary Perkins, Gary Rough, Hilary Wilson, Hermione Wiltshire and Elizabeth Wright.
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