Writings / Eduardo Chillida ; Nacho Fernández (ed.) ; traducción de Daniel Persia
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Madrid, España : La Fábrica, [2019]Description: 119 páginas : ilustraciones blanco y negro ; 23 cmContent type:- texto, imagen fija
- sin mediación
- volumen
- 9788417769109
- Escritos Español
- PQ6653.H55 A6 2019
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Introduction -- Gazes -- The artist's codes -- I'm an outsider to the law -- Questions -- Homages.
"The writings of Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002), the entirety of which are collected in this volume, represent a revealing series of reflections on art and culture by the deeply influential Spanish sculptor, originally intended either for his private use or as public lectures. Edited in collaboration with Chillida's family, the texts include tributes to such figures as Bach, Joan Miró, Gabriel Aresti, Pío Baroja, Joan Brossa, María Zambrano and Mark Rothko, alongside discussions of the most difficult artistic questions that Chillida faced throughout his career, covered here in his acceptance speech for his induction to the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Also discussed are metaphysical themes of perception, knowledge and religion, all of which informed his sculpture's approach to materiality as a kind of "realism," and made his body of work one of the most significant in abstract sculpture." -- Tomado de la página del proveedor.
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