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Einband grossHans Josephsohn
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Hans Josephsohn

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296 Seiten
Englisch
Scheidegger & Spiesserschienen am08.12.2022
Hans Josephsohn is one of the premier Swiss sculptors working today. For more than sixty years, he has sculpted numerous arresting figures and busts that capture the tensions of our age. Gerhard Mack brings Josephsohn s work to the wider world in this in-depth look at the artist and the impact of his sculpture. Mack traces Josephsohn s evolution as an artist, charting his initial years and first successes as he broke onto the scene and carved out a place in twentieth-century art. He explores the power and complexity of Josephsohn s standing and reposing figures, reliefs, and busts, analyzing how Josephsohn employs space, volume, and light in his pieces. Georg Gisel s striking photographs capture the fragile plaster figures-in-progress standing in Josephsohn s studio, revealing them to be meditations on fate and the accidents of existence. An unprecedented study of an important, yet lesser-known, European sculptor, "Hans Josephsohn" will be invaluable to anyone interested in the development of contemporary and Swiss art."mehr
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KlappentextHans Josephsohn is one of the premier Swiss sculptors working today. For more than sixty years, he has sculpted numerous arresting figures and busts that capture the tensions of our age. Gerhard Mack brings Josephsohn s work to the wider world in this in-depth look at the artist and the impact of his sculpture. Mack traces Josephsohn s evolution as an artist, charting his initial years and first successes as he broke onto the scene and carved out a place in twentieth-century art. He explores the power and complexity of Josephsohn s standing and reposing figures, reliefs, and busts, analyzing how Josephsohn employs space, volume, and light in his pieces. Georg Gisel s striking photographs capture the fragile plaster figures-in-progress standing in Josephsohn s studio, revealing them to be meditations on fate and the accidents of existence. An unprecedented study of an important, yet lesser-known, European sculptor, "Hans Josephsohn" will be invaluable to anyone interested in the development of contemporary and Swiss art."
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-85881-163-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
ErscheinungsortZürich
ErscheinungslandSchweiz
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum08.12.2022
Seiten296 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht1466 g
Illustrationen136 farbige Abbildungen, 92 s/w Abbildungen
Artikel-Nr.11762215
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Biografie:Gerhard Mack (*1956), studierte Literatur und Kunstgeschichte. Journalistische Tätigkeit für verschie-dene Medien, u. a. Die Weltwoche, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Stuttgarter Zeitung, neue bildende kunst, art; Aufsätze und Publikationen zu Kunst und Architektur, Literatur und Theater. Seit 2002 Kulturredaktor NZZ am Sonntag.Georg Gisel (*1948), studierte Architektur an der ETH in Zürich. Seit 1977 eigenes Architekturbüro in Zürich, Dozent ZHW Winterthur und Fotograf mit Schwerpunkt Architektur.