Those small books are an in-progress-inventory of the series produced by Portuguese artist Julião Sarmento (Lisbon, 1948) since early nineties. Volume 1 collects the series created on 1990-1992: Dias de Escuro e de Luz, Emma, O Rostro das Palavras, Pina, New York and O Percurso do Sol. Volume 2 reproduces an unique body of works he made by using text to build the paintings.This series -What Makes A Writer Great- was produced on 2000-2001 as an ironic essay on the matter: ''I function almost as a writer, not in the classic sense, but simply in the sense of writing with images." Volume 3 collets the series the artist worked in on 1992-1994: Amazonas, Plateau, Cerco, Beja, Regine and The Awful Shapes of the Trees. Sarmento has exhibited extensively over the years through Europe and America, with recent solo shows at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,Washington D.C.; Reina Sofía Museum, Madrid; and the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. In 1997 he represented Portugal in the Venice Biennale.

 

64pp./ 22x28.5cm./ 96il./ Paperback with flaps

ISBN:
9788434312272 Castellano

25.00€
 




 

Cristina Iglesias (1956, San Sebastián) belongs to a generation of artists who  have transformed the concept of sculpture since the 1980s. Her work links the  tradition of sculpture as an autonomous object and the aim of fragmenting and  enlivening architecture,environments and suspended elements. Cristina Iglesias  while providing the sensation of experiencing spaces as yet another element of  her works.In her poetics this Spanish artist combines her contemporaneity—  supported by her interest  in the limits of traditional techniques developed by Arte Povera—with her  profound roots in the baroque tradition and its compositional instability, shifting  displacement and diverse atmospheres. The artist challenges the idea of  representation by means of an aesthetic vocabulary based on the use of varied  materials (concrete, alabaster, resin, iron, glass, sometimes combined with plant  motifs such as bamboo and dead leaves) and techniques (bas-relief, tapestry and  large-format silkscreen on silk and copper) in which the boundary between  illusion and reality disappears.
For this occasion, we have selected a body of works that exemplify the special  use of space and architectural structures that the artist uses to compose her  stimulating environments and suspended elements.

 

Cristina Iglesias

Gloria Moure
Bilingual edition Italian-English
220pp./ 24x28cm./ 114il./ Paperback with flaps

ISBN:
9788434312302
9788434312302
English
Italiano

39.00€
 




 

Those small books are an in-progress-inventory of the series produced by Portuguese artist Julião Sarmento (Lisbon, 1948) since early nineties. Volume 1 collects the series created on 1990-1992: Dias de Escuro e de Luz, Emma, O Rostro das Palavras, Pina, New York and O Percurso do Sol. Volume 2 reproduces an unique body of works he made by using text to build the paintings.This series -What Makes A Writer Great- was produced on 2000-2001 as an ironic essay on the matter: ''I function almost as a writer, not in the classic sense, but simply in the sense of writing with images." Volume 3 collets the series the artist worked in on 1992-1994: Amazonas, Plateau, Cerco, Beja, Regine and The Awful Shapes of the Trees. Sarmento has exhibited extensively over the years through Europe and America, with recent solo shows at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,Washington D.C.; Reina Sofía Museum, Madrid; and the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. In 1997 he represented Portugal in the Venice Biennale.

 

64pp./ 22x28.5cm./ 96il./ Paperback with flaps

ISBN:
9788434312081 Castellano

25.00€