Sculpture and photography: envisioning the third dimension
1999; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 37; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.37-0103
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Visual Culture and Art Theory
ResumoIntroduction Sculpture and photography: envisioning the third dimension Geraldine A. Johnson 1. Nineteenth-century photographic depictions of sculpture and the rhetoric of substitution Joel Snyder 2. The mystification of antiquity under Pius IX: Rome 1846-1878 Mary Bergstein 3. Eakins's Arcadia: sculpture, photography, and the redefinition of the classical body Michael Hatt 4. Montrer est la question vitale: Rodin and photography Helene Pinet 5. Modelling the body: physical culture, photography, and the classical ideal in fin-de-siecle France Tamar Garb 6. Sculpture's negative: the photography of Constantin Brancusi Paul Paret 7. Malraux and the power of photography Henri Zerner 8. Private views/public images: David Smith's photographs Joan Pachner 9. Splitting the index: time, object, and photography in the work of Joseph Beuys and Yves Klein David Green, and Joanna Lowry 10. Striking poses: the absurdist theatrics of Eva Hesse Anna C. Chave 11. The minimalist object and the photographic image Alex Potts 12. A lazy man's approach: Robert Mapplethorpe and the language of sculpture William Hood 13. Sculpture, photography, and the politics of public space: Serra's Tilted Arc and Lin's Vietnam veterans memorial Geraldine A. Johnson 14. The space of anxiety: sculpture and photography in the work of Jeff Wall Briony Fer.
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