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+++Portrait of a Sculpture. Portret van een sculptuur+++
+++Dees Linders, Siebe Thissen, Patricia van Ulzen, Eleonoor Jap Sam [et al.]+++
Partner Sculpture International Rotterdam, Beeldende Kunst & Openbare Ruimte (BKOR) / CBK Rotterdam www.sculptureinternationalrotterdam.nl / www.cbkrotterdam.nl
This publication has been made possible with the support of Jaap Harten Fonds, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds / Breeman Tall Fonds, Mondriaan Fund.
In his foreword, Carel Blotkamp places Gabo's construction in a long tradition of architecture going hand in hand with sculpture.
Dees Linders (former artistic director of Sculpture Rotterdam, SIR) followed the demise and restoration of the sculpture of the sculpture by Naum Gabo at close Quarters. In her essay she explores how meaning is constructed around this artwork.
The heart of the book is formed by Patricia van Ulzen's research into the origins and reception of the sculpture on the Coolsingel. All details are meticulously reconstructed - from the first, explorative conversations the artist had with the management of de Bijenkorf in 1954, and the subsequent designing and production proces, to the unveiling ceremony in 1957.
In the interlude De Bijenkorf as a vehicle of culture, Siebe Thissen shows that de Bijenkorf has already been interested in visual art since 1917.
Toke van Helmond-Lehning discusses the friendship between Naum Gabo and the Dutch writer, historian and anarchist Arthur Lehning.
€30.00
€30.00
Partner Sculpture International Rotterdam, Beeldende Kunst & Openbare Ruimte (BKOR) / CBK Rotterdam www.sculptureinternationalrotterdam.nl / www.cbkrotterdam.nl
This publication has been made possible with the support of Jaap Harten Fonds, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds / Breeman Tall Fonds, Mondriaan Fund.
In his foreword, Carel Blotkamp places Gabo's construction in a long tradition of architecture going hand in hand with sculpture.
Dees Linders (former artistic director of Sculpture Rotterdam, SIR) followed the demise and restoration of the sculpture of the sculpture by Naum Gabo at close Quarters. In her essay she explores how meaning is constructed around this artwork.
The heart of the book is formed by Patricia van Ulzen's research into the origins and reception of the sculpture on the Coolsingel. All details are meticulously reconstructed - from the first, explorative conversations the artist had with the management of de Bijenkorf in 1954, and the subsequent designing and production proces, to the unveiling ceremony in 1957.
In the interlude De Bijenkorf as a vehicle of culture, Siebe Thissen shows that de Bijenkorf has already been interested in visual art since 1917.
Toke van Helmond-Lehning discusses the friendship between Naum Gabo and the Dutch writer, historian and anarchist Arthur Lehning.