Sculptors at Work
Interviews About the Creative Process
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About the Book
In this book of original interviews, sculptors describe their creative process—what they do and how they do it. Some of the 22 sculptors are internationally known while others have regional reputations; interviewees include Bruce Beasley, Lynda Benglis, John Henry and Dennis Oppenheim. Each artist has compelling things to say: personal goals, where ideas come from and how they’re transformed into sculpture, material selection, color and scale determinations, works in progress, obstacles, and creative maturation.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Victor M. Cassidy
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 235
Bibliographic Info: 105 photos (15 in color), index
Copyright Date: 2011
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6349-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vi
INTRODUCTION 1
Monumental Sculptors
Jesús Moroles 7
John R. Henry 16
Bruce Beasley 24
Ilan Averbuch 33
Janet Echelman 41
Indoor Sculptors
Richard Rezac 51
Jacob Hashimoto 60
Willie Cole 68
Exploring Materials
Lynda Benglis 79
Chakaia Booker 87
Anne Wilson 95
Mia Westerlund Roosen 105
Terrence Karpowicz 113
Between pages 120 and 121 are 8 color plates containing 15 images
The Landscape
Mary Miss 123
Daniel McCormick 131
Clay
Jun Kaneko 143
Beverly Mayeri 152
Community and Place
Actual Size Artworks 163
Sam Spiczka 172
The Last Word
Jene Highstein 185
Kenneth Snelson 196
Dennis Oppenheim 205
INDEX 213
Book Reviews & Awards
“a valuable series of interviews with working sculptors…an impressive group of artists…The focus on artists working today, and on a broad range of the many types and styles of sculpture today, gives the book a compelling presence among the books on the field…a valuable addition to the dialogue on contemporary sculpture and is a substantial contribution to the understanding for the processes, conditions, and perspectives of contemporary sculptors”—International Sculpture Center Book Reviews; “wonderful…Cassidy’s book helps us…better and more efficiently move along our paths”—Art Letter.