Modern British Sculpture

Modern British Sculpture

by KeithWilson (Author), PenelopeCurtis (Author)

Synopsis

From Leighton to Lucas, this magnificent survey explores sculpture in Britain over the last 130 years. Considering the way in which sculpture mediates issues of national identity and how Britains links with its Empire have shaped its artistic output, the book also highlights the dialogues between British and international sculpture. The importance of the countrys landscape as a location and medium is examined, as is the perennial choice faced by the sculptor between figuration and abstraction. Sculpture has changed dramatically in the last century. Traditional materials have given way to expanded practices and the dematerialisation of the art object altogether. With incisive essays by a number of leading authorities, and including previously unpublished archive material and new bibliographic sources, this compelling book documents these seismic shifts.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts, London
Published: 31 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 1905711727
ISBN 13: 9781905711727

Author Bio
Previously director of the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, Penelope Curtis is director of Tate Britain. Keith Wilson is a sculptor and Reader in Fine Art at the University of Westminster, London.