A look at three sculptures by Groombridge through a discussion of signs and symbols, the play between hand-made and ready-made construction, abstract and literal reading. The two-dimensional wall-compositions of copper and steel are illustrated with a critical analysis of each. Biographical notes. 10 bibl. ref
Brief catalogue of stone and metal constructions by Brillant. Rosshandler's text alludes to the stru...
Moppett refers to the monumental and the totemic qualities of Foulds' sculptures which, he asserts, ...
Kangas treats Caldwell's work "using furniture designs as departure points for sculpture," discussin...
A look at three sculptures by Groombridge through a discussion of signs and symbols, the play betwee...
Morgan traces the development of Bainbridge's sculpture, his use of materials, and his ironic refere...
The authors trace the development of Cragg's work and ideas, focusing on his use of materials and th...
The purpose of this creative project was to further the development of the artist's personal style. ...
The use of steel by engineers and by artists is contrasted. Includes artists' statement and biograph...
Outdoor site sculptures by Groombridge, Hassan, McNealy, Meigs and Noguchi are documented in a brief...
Christie analyses Bentham's welded steel sculpture in terms of its shift from horizontality to verti...
The completion of a Master of Arts Degree in Art sculpture; to be specific, often takes on a certain...
Christie comments on the development of six steel sculpture works by Bentham. Statement by the artis...
Fry analyses the processes and techniques used by Saxe to create his metal sculptures. 7 bibl. ref
In time of study on the Faculty Education am introduced artistically, architecturally direction cons...
Includes bibliographical references (page 11)Following the completion of my undergraduate work I spe...
Brief catalogue of stone and metal constructions by Brillant. Rosshandler's text alludes to the stru...
Moppett refers to the monumental and the totemic qualities of Foulds' sculptures which, he asserts, ...
Kangas treats Caldwell's work "using furniture designs as departure points for sculpture," discussin...
A look at three sculptures by Groombridge through a discussion of signs and symbols, the play betwee...
Morgan traces the development of Bainbridge's sculpture, his use of materials, and his ironic refere...
The authors trace the development of Cragg's work and ideas, focusing on his use of materials and th...
The purpose of this creative project was to further the development of the artist's personal style. ...
The use of steel by engineers and by artists is contrasted. Includes artists' statement and biograph...
Outdoor site sculptures by Groombridge, Hassan, McNealy, Meigs and Noguchi are documented in a brief...
Christie analyses Bentham's welded steel sculpture in terms of its shift from horizontality to verti...
The completion of a Master of Arts Degree in Art sculpture; to be specific, often takes on a certain...
Christie comments on the development of six steel sculpture works by Bentham. Statement by the artis...
Fry analyses the processes and techniques used by Saxe to create his metal sculptures. 7 bibl. ref
In time of study on the Faculty Education am introduced artistically, architecturally direction cons...
Includes bibliographical references (page 11)Following the completion of my undergraduate work I spe...
Brief catalogue of stone and metal constructions by Brillant. Rosshandler's text alludes to the stru...
Moppett refers to the monumental and the totemic qualities of Foulds' sculptures which, he asserts, ...
Kangas treats Caldwell's work "using furniture designs as departure points for sculpture," discussin...