Glen Seator: Making Things Moving Places : 14 Workbooks (1st ed. 2013. 1888 p. 260 mm)

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Glen Seator: Making Things Moving Places : 14 Workbooks (1st ed. 2013. 1888 p. 260 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 1888 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783869305721

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(Text)
Glen Seator took the simple materials and circumstances of everyday life and with them created monumental dramas
of human consciousness. Rebuilding the places that surrounded him and the terrain under his feet, he gave form to a
collection of architectural reconstructions that undermined the statement, I am here. These large-scale masterpieces
inspired a generation of artists in the 1990s to rethink architecture as a material and subject of sculpture. Before that,
Seator realized approximately 120 works that are virtually unknown to the public. Glen Seator: Making Things Moving
Places reveals for the first time the entire body of sculptural work produced from 1980 to 2002. The volumes are
organized into fourteen workbooks that reconstruct Seator s work process, step by step, using the raw materials of the
artist s archive, including his notes, plans, drawings, photographs, and personal statements. Together the volumes form
a portable version of the archive and give a lively and personal view into the process of making objects.
(Author portrait)
Glen Seator was born in 1956 in Beardstown, Illinois, and died in Brooklyn at the age of 46. During the 1990s he realized a body of influential and widely acclaimed full-scale architectural reconstructions at many of the world's leading galleries and institutions. His few surviving works are part of the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum and the Guggenheim Museum.

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