An edition of Carol Bove (2016)

Carol Bove

Carol Bove
Johanna Burton, Lucas Zwirner, ...
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An edition of Carol Bove (2016)

Carol Bove

Offering a unique glimpse into an artist's studio, this publication visually explores both the process and the finished work of one of today's leading contemporary artists. Built around a series of photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath taken over the course of multiple visits to Carol Bove?s studio in Brooklyn, this catalogue offers a behind-the-scenes look into her practice. Through the photographs, the reader experiences not only the development of her most recent body of sculptures referred to by the artist as "collage sculptures" but also the materials and conditions that contribute to their creation. They are constructed from square steel tubing that has been crushed and shaped at the studio, found scrap metals, and shallow, highly polished discs. Painted in vivid colors, the sculptures appear lightweight and improvisational despite their heavy materiality. Exhibition: David Zwirner, New York City, USA (November 2016).

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English
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76

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Cover of: Carol Bove
Carol Bove
2019, Zwirner Books, David
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Carol Bove: polka dots
2016
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Library of Congress
, NB853.B69 A4 2019

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OL28926605M
ISBN 13
9781644230206
OCLC/WorldCat
1107681748

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OL20056588W

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