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Livres anciens et modernes

Wilson Richard

Richard Wilson. Jamming Gears

Serpentine Gallery, London, 1996

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Détails

Année
1996
ISBN
9781870814027
Auteur
Wilson Richard
Pages
46
Éditeurs
Serpentine Gallery, London
Thème
Sculpture
Description
brossura
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture souple

Description

Born in London in 1953 to a family of builders and artists, Richard Wilson creates works that often come closer to engineering or even architecture than to traditional sculpture. Typically he transforms the viewer's environment into something unsettling and strange through interventions that not only alter the physical space but also interfere with our perception of it. Perhaps his best-known work is <I>20:50</I>, currently on view at the Saatchi Gallery in London. A room is flooded with oil that has a highly reflective surface. Into the oil is built a kind of narrow pier down which one person can walk, the oil perilously close to their body. So reflective is the oil that the room induces a strong feeling of disorientation. In addition to such large-scale pieces, Wilson makes films and sculpture, takes photographs, and stages performance events. He has been a formative influence on a generation of younger artists. <BR><BR>This book is part of a Tate Publishing series focused on living artists. Generously illustrated, accessible, and affordable, the Modern Artists series will build to become an essential reference for all those interested in contemporary visual culture. <em>--This text refers to an alternate <a href='/dp/1854375709/ref=dp_bookdescription?_encoding=UTF8&amp;n=283155'>Paperback</a> edition.</em> — Testi: Wilson Andrew, Cotter Suzanne et al. F.to: 25x35,5; pagg. 46; COL; rileg. brossura. Editore: Serpentine Gallery, London , 1996.