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Lita Albuquerque - Stellar Axis

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Lita Albuquerque teaches at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. William L. Fox is director of the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno. Ann M. Wolfe is senior curator and deputy director at the Nevada Museum of Art. Selma Holo is a professor of art history and director of the Fisher Museum of Art at USC in L.A. David B. Walker is the executive director/CEO of the Nevada Museum of Art. Roger F. Malina is executive editor of Leonardo publications at M.I.T. Press and professor of physics at the University of Texas at Dallas. Klappentext The first monograph on the acclaimed American environmental artist Lita Albuquerque! whose works belong to the Land Art generation! alongside James Turrell! Christo! Robert Smithson! and others. Known internationally for her temporary and ephemeral installations! paintings! and sculptures! Lita Albuquerque uses the most unusual and challenging of Earth's surfaces as a canvas: Antarctica! the Arctic! Death Valley! the Mojave Desert! and South Dakota's Badlands. She "paints" with a variety of mediums! including brightly clad humans or fabricated spheres! which form patterns over vast! wide-open spaces. This beautifully designed survey of her career highlights Stellar Axis! for which Albuquerque led an expedition to the South Pole to create the first installment of a groundbreaking global project. In addition to essays placing the artist's works in the broader contexts of environmental art and science! Albuquerque provides personal reflections on her life's work. Zusammenfassung The first monograph on the acclaimed American environmental artist Lita Albuquerque, whose works belong to the Land Art generation, alongside James Turrell, Christo, Robert Smithson, and others. Known internationally for her temporary and ephemeral installations, paintings, and sculptures, Lita Albuquerque uses the most unusual and challenging of Earth’s surfaces as a canvas: Antarctica, the Arctic, Death Valley, the Mojave Desert, and South Dakota’s Badlands. She "paints" with a variety of mediums, including brightly clad humans or fabricated spheres, which form patterns over vast, wide-open spaces. This beautifully designed survey of her career highlights Stellar Axis, for which Albuquerque led an expedition to the South Pole to create the first installment of a groundbreaking global project. In addition to essays placing the artist’s works in the broader contexts of environmental art and science, Albuquerque provides personal reflections on her life’s work....

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Authors , Lita Albuquerque, Lita Foxta Albuquerque, Lita L. Foxta Albuquerque, William L Fox, William L. Fox, William L. Foxta, Selma Holo, Roger F. Malina, Ann M Wolfe, Ann M. Wolfe
Publisher Rizzoli New York
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.09.2014
 
EAN 9780847843749
ISBN 978-0-8478-4374-9
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 314 mm x 314 mm x 38 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history
Social sciences, law, business

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