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- catalog abstract ""The Fourth Edition of James Kelly's highly regarded text provides a wide-ranging discussion of the myriad approaches to contemporary sculpture illustrated with relevant, timely examples. The author highlights the growth and vitality of sculpture as a vehicle of and for ideas by exploring the diverse, complex, sometimes confusing sculptural involvements of the past several decades. The presentation covers history, evolution, basic tenets and principles, new technologies, extension of concepts, and experimentation, accompanied by abundant photographic images."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13195166.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""The Fourth Edition of James Kelly's highly regarded text provides a wide-ranging discussion of the myriad approaches to contemporary sculpture illustrated with relevant, timely examples. The author highlights the growth and vitality of sculpture as a vehicle of and for ideas by exploring the diverse, complex, sometimes confusing sculptural involvements of the past several decades. The presentation covers history, evolution, basic tenets and principles, new technologies, extension of concepts, and experimentation, accompanied by abundant photographic images."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-273) and index.".
- catalog description "The ambivalence of sculpture: the artist, the critic, the consumer and the consumed. The artist ; The critic ; The consumer and the consumed. -- Sculpture as history: the evolution of forms. Transition ; Classicism ; Constructivism ; Surrealism ; Expressionism ; Environmental commentary ; Dehumanization/Mechanization ; Super realism ; Humanization/Process ; Situational reality. -- Universal form: the search for form of consequence. -- Matter: the material of sculpture. Physical nature ; Selection, manipulation, exploitation ; Form of matter ; The relation of matter to form. -- Form: the method of sculpture. Structure ; Technique ; The individual sculptor. -- Content: the meaning of sculpture. Matter, form, and content ; The will of the sculptor ; Communication of meaning ; The relation of sculptural reality to content.".
- catalog description "The new technology and beyond: resources, problems, and potentials in relation to the sculptural idea. Resources and problems ; Potentials ; Natural force, systems, and phenomena ; Electronic manipulation ; Mechanization, systems, and process ; Chemical and synthetic material usage ; Humanity and technology ; Environment and action/reaction. -- The changing role of the sculptor: stance, direction, force. -- Materials and their characteristics. Clay ; Stone ; Metal ; Plastics ; Wood ; Miscellaneous information. -- Techniques and processes. Clay ; Synthetic stone ; Metal construction ; Metal casting ; Plastics ; Wood ; Miscellaneous material and technique information. -- Appendix A: Resource information. -- Appendix B: Abrasives, glues, metric conversions.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 282 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Sculptural idea.".
- catalog identifier "1577662598".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sculptural idea.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Long Grove, Ill. : Waveland Press,".
- catalog relation "Sculptural idea.".
- catalog subject "NB198 .K4 2004".
- catalog subject "Sculpture Technique.".
- catalog subject "Sculpture, Modern 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The ambivalence of sculpture: the artist, the critic, the consumer and the consumed. The artist ; The critic ; The consumer and the consumed. -- Sculpture as history: the evolution of forms. Transition ; Classicism ; Constructivism ; Surrealism ; Expressionism ; Environmental commentary ; Dehumanization/Mechanization ; Super realism ; Humanization/Process ; Situational reality. -- Universal form: the search for form of consequence. -- Matter: the material of sculpture. Physical nature ; Selection, manipulation, exploitation ; Form of matter ; The relation of matter to form. -- Form: the method of sculpture. Structure ; Technique ; The individual sculptor. -- Content: the meaning of sculpture. Matter, form, and content ; The will of the sculptor ; Communication of meaning ; The relation of sculptural reality to content.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The new technology and beyond: resources, problems, and potentials in relation to the sculptural idea. Resources and problems ; Potentials ; Natural force, systems, and phenomena ; Electronic manipulation ; Mechanization, systems, and process ; Chemical and synthetic material usage ; Humanity and technology ; Environment and action/reaction. -- The changing role of the sculptor: stance, direction, force. -- Materials and their characteristics. Clay ; Stone ; Metal ; Plastics ; Wood ; Miscellaneous information. -- Techniques and processes. Clay ; Synthetic stone ; Metal construction ; Metal casting ; Plastics ; Wood ; Miscellaneous material and technique information. -- Appendix A: Resource information. -- Appendix B: Abrasives, glues, metric conversions.".
- catalog title "The sculptural idea / James J. Kelly.".
- catalog type "text".