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Product Description: The Art Monographs, a new series from Sylph Editions, juxtapose works of art with literary writing. Informative, evocative, and associative, these lavishly produced texts are a compelling interaction between word and image.In these pages, photographs detailing Anish Kapoorâs vast aluminium sculpture Mountain are considered alongside a three-part theatrical piece by Naveen Kishore entitled What is the Way Up? Made of 120 individual layers of aluminium, the sloping sides of Kapoorâs Mountain evoke the natural process of formation by erosion, but also serve as testimony to the sophisticated technology underlying its construction...read more
Hardcover:
9780312031015, titled "The Grandeur That Was Rome" | 4th edition (Palgrave Macmillan, April 1, 1989), cover price $39.95 | also contains The Grandeur That Was Rome
Paperback:
9780956992017 | Univ of Chicago Pr, November 15, 2013, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: The Art Monographs, a new series from Sylph Editions, juxtapose works of art with literary writing.
Hardcover:
9780714865515 | Phaidon Inc Ltd, November 1, 2013, cover price $79.95
Hardcover:
9783863353285 | Walther Konig, September 30, 2013, cover price $69.95
Product Description: Over the fall of 2010, visitors to the serene and stately grounds of Kensington Gardens in London encountered four monumental stainless-steel sculptures by Anish Kapoor, carefully situated to reflect and distort in their mirrored surfaces the weather, the wildlife and the changing colors of the surrounding foliage...read more
Hardcover:
9783865609168 | Walther Konig, March 31, 2011, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Over the fall of 2010, visitors to the serene and stately grounds of Kensington Gardens in London encountered four monumental stainless-steel sculptures by Anish Kapoor, carefully situated to reflect and distort in their mirrored surfaces the weather, the wildlife and the changing colors of the surrounding foliage.
Product Description: Anish Kapoor (born 1954) prefers to withhold his architectural projects from the conditions of both sculpture and architecture, underlining instead their non-secular function: âthey are all about a certain kind of religious space,â he has asserted...read more
Hardcover:
9783865219992, titled "Architectural Projects: Architectural Projects" | Steidl / Edition7L, December 20, 2016, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: Anish Kapoor (born 1954) prefers to withhold his architectural projects from the conditions of both sculpture and architecture, underlining instead their non-secular function: âthey are all about a certain kind of religious space,â he has asserted.
Hardcover:
9780892073788 | Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, March 30, 2009, cover price $45.00
Hardcover:
9783865600257 | Walther Konig, March 15, 2006, cover price $65.00
Paperback:
9788881584871 | Charta, September 30, 2004, cover price $34.95
Product Description: Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. Kapoor sees his work as being engaged with deep-rooted metaphysical polarities: presence and absence, being and non-being, place and non-place, the solid and the intangible...read more
Hardcover:
9783883757773 | Walther Konig, March 1, 2004, cover price $64.00 | About this edition: Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation.
Product Description: Anish Kapoor's installation for Tate Modern is the third in The Unilever Series of commissions exploring the vast space of the Turbine Hall and discovering the endless shifts in scale possible between the building and the audience...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
Hardcover:
9781854374417 | Tate Gallery Pubn, May 1, 2003, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Anish Kapoor's installation for Tate Modern is the third in The Unilever Series of commissions exploring the vast space of the Turbine Hall and discovering the endless shifts in scale possible between the building and the audience.
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