Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin

[Ali Smith, Catherine Morris] ✓ Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin The centerpiece of the exhibition and a focal point of the publication is a work entitled ‘The Descent’ (2008), which at the time of the Brooklyn Museum show was Kneebone’s largest work to date. Exploring themes such as sexual desire, mortality, anguish, and despair, Kneebone’s sculptures are contemporary visions of eternal truths, conveyed with endless imagination and impressive artistry in equal measure. In part inspired by Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ and

Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin

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Rating : 4.47 (521 Votes)
Asin : 1910221015
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 88 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-11
Language : English

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Catherine Morris has been the Sackler Family Curator of the Elizabeth A. Ali Smith was born in Inverness and lives in Cambridge. Her latest few books are 'There But For The' (Penguin, 2011), 'Artful' (Penguin, 2012), 'Shire' (Full Circle, 2013) and 'How to be both' (Hamish Hamilton, 2014). . Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum since 2009. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art' (co-curated with Vincent Bonin); 'Kathe Kollwitz: Prints from the War and Death Portf

The centerpiece of the exhibition and a focal point of the publication is a work entitled ‘The Descent’ (2008), which at the time of the Brooklyn Museum show was Kneebone’s largest work to date. Exploring themes such as sexual desire, mortality, anguish, and despair, Kneebone’s sculptures are contemporary visions of eternal truths, conveyed with endless imagination and impressive artistry in equal measure. In part inspired by Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ and with engaging conne

About the Author Ali Smith was born in Inverness and lives in Cambridge. As an independent curator she organized, among other projects, 'Decoys, Complexes and Triggers: Women and Land Art in the 1970s' at Sculpture Center, Long Island City, and 'Gloria: Another Look at Feminist Art of the 1970s' at White Columns, New York. Catherine Morris has been the Sackler Family Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum since 2009. She has curated exhibitions including the award winning 'Materializing Six Years: Lucy R. She was in-house curator of 'Eva Hesse: Spectres 1960' and 'Seductive Subve

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