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Liquid Sculpture - The Public Art of Cristina Iglesias

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Can a sculpture be a river? Can contemporary art unite conflicting systems of belief? Do other species appreciate culture? And can public art revive communities and ecosystems? Cristina Iglesias' horizontal fountains, submerged rooms and tropical mazes bring together language, architecture and botany to create immersive spaces of contemplation. In this publication an international roster of curators, art critics, philosophers, architects and scientists discuss the social and ecological potential of art in urban and rural space.
Spanish artist CRISTINA IGLESIAS (*1956) creates profound spaces of the imagination. Renowned for her sculptures woven, cast or constructed from metal, wood and alabaster, Iglesias also creates outdoor structures and installations using water. Her work can be found in inner cities or remote islands, as a site of pilgrimage for humans or as a habitat for animals.

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CRISTINA IGLESIAS (*1956) schafft ergreifende Fantasiewelten. Sie ist bekannt für ihre aus Metall gegossenen, Holz und Alabaster geschnitzten Skulpturen genauso wie für ihre Werke im öffentlichen Raum und ihr Wasser-Skulpturen. Ihre Arbeiten finden sich sowohl in Städten also auch auf abgelegenen Inseln und bieten Mensch und Tier einen Rückzugsraum.

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Can a sculpture be a river? Can contemporary art unite conflicting systems of belief? Do other species appreciate culture? And can public art revive communities and ecosystems? Cristina Iglesias’ horizontal fountains, submerged rooms and tropical mazes bring together language, architecture and botany to create immersive spaces of contemplation. In this publication an international roster of curators, art critics, philosophers, architects and scientists discuss the social and ecological potential of art in urban and rural space.
Spanish artist CRISTINA IGLESIAS (*1956) creates profound spaces of the imagination. Renowned for her sculptures woven, cast or constructed from metal, wood and alabaster, Iglesias also creates outdoor structures and installations using water. Her work can be found in inner cities or remote islands, as a site of pilgrimage for humans or as a habitat for animals.

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Authors Iwona Blazwick, Brian Dillon, Kirsten Dunne, Cristina Iglesias, James Lingwood, Richard Noble, Stuart Smith
Assisted by Iwon Blazwick (Editor), Iwona Blazwick (Editor), Noble (Editor), Noble (Editor), Richard Noble (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.04.2021
 
EAN 9783775748230
ISBN 978-3-7757-4823-0
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 252 mm x 30 mm x 298 mm
Weight 1822 g
Illustrations 269 Abb.
Series Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Non-fiction book > Art, literature

Stadtplanung, Skulptur, Wildnis, Künste, Bildende Kunst allgemein, Bildhauerei und Plastik, Stadtplanung und Architektur, Urban Planning, sculpture, wilderness, Kunst im öffentlichen Raum, auseinandersetzen, Public Art

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