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The pliable plane : the wall as surface in sculpture and architecture, 1945-75
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ISBN: 9781913620844 1913620840 Year: 2022 Publisher: London : Mack,

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In The Pliable Plane, curator and historian Penelope Curtis traces the ways sculpture infiltrated architectural thought over the post-war period. Her study identifies the wall as a particular locus of creative thinking – a surface which produces both continuity and separation, and which similarly unites and distinguishes the two disciplines. Surveying a series of walls – carved, cast, applied, imagined, and even conceptual – in such places as bomb shelters, caves, war memorials, and public buildings, Curtis introduces a cast of renowned and lesser-known practitioners who defined the three-dimensional conception of the years 1945 to 1975.With close readings of the work and lives of Henry Moore, Anni Albers, Frederick Kiesler, Jorge Oteiza, and Mary Martin, among others, Curtis’s lucid history encom­passes the developments of wartime production, the discovery of the Lascaux Caves, and the rise of relief art. Turning away from familiar pairings and dichotomies, it considers spaces and surfaces of coalescence and influence. Curtis compels us to understand the wall as support as much as partition, arguing for the centrality of this very pliability to the entwined development of both sculpture and architecture.


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Pierre
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ISBN: 9781838660086 1838660089 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris : Phaidon,

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"Pierre" pose un regard nouveau et fascinant sur le matériau de construction le plus ancien du monde. A travers plus de 170 structures, de la préhistoire à nos jours, cet ouvrage présente une incroyable variété de bâtiments : les monuments impressionnants du Néolithique et les spectaculaires pyramides de Gizeh côtoient les réalisations emblématiques du XXe siècle, du pavillon de Barcelone de Mies van der Rohe à l'audacieux Met de Marcel Breuer à New York. [Extrait jaquette]


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La mémoire à l'oeuvre : les archives Antoine Bourdelle
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ISBN: 9782759601028 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : Paris-Musées : Institut national d'histoire de l'art : Ed. des Cendres,


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Alexander Calder : performing sculpture
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ISBN: 9781849763967 1849763968 9781849763448 1849763445 Year: 2015 Publisher: London : Tate Publishing,


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Heimo Zobernig
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ISBN: 9783863357467 3863357469 Year: 2015 Publisher: Köln: König,

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Thomas Houseago : Almost human
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ISBN: 9782759604135 2759604136 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris Paris-Musées

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Now a major figure on the international art scene, sculptor and painter Thomas Houseago was born in Leeds (UK) in 1972. He has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2003 and his work is represented in numerous museum and private collections. 

Through his use of materials including wood, plaster, iron and bronze, he is part of a sculptural tradition – Henry Moore, Georg Baselitz, Bruce Nauman – focusing on the human figure in space. 

For the artist, the monumental spaces housing the exhibition are an integral part of Almost Human. The building itself, the Alfred Auguste Janniot bas-reliefs of 1937, and the Eiffel Tower contribute to the exhibition, anchoring the works in this architectural setting. Often large in scale and displaying the traces of their making, Houseago's sculptures fluctuate between forcefulness and fragility.



Almost Human follows the ongoing evolution of Houseago's work from the 1990s to the present. In addition, the exhibition will include Striding Figure II (Ghost), a monumental work in bronze installed on the museum’s esplanade. 

For the most part chronological, the presentation is arranged into four rooms that represent both the artist's major geographical phases and his intimate relationship with his materials. 



The exhibition begins with the dynamic, anthropomorphic sculptures that compose Houseago’s early output and reflect the teeming atmosphere of his studios of that time. His use of raw plaster, at times tinted, heightens the impression of works in search of equilibrium. 

The second room centers on hybrid and experimental pieces that bridge the gap between the early figuration and the immersive, architectural sculpture included in his current work.

The third room is home to monumental and darker visions. L’homme pressé, a towering bronze colossus stands in opposition to the horizontality of Wood Skeleton I (Father), a carving of lying figure, while the massive Black Paintings series, rife with the sense of isolation and brooding introspection, line the walls in a frieze.

The fourth room is devoted to the immersive sculpture, Cast Studio (stage – chairs –bed – mound – cave – bath – grave), made especially for the exhibition. Accompanied by a film and photographs that document its making, this work, cast from clay, acts as a transcript of the artist’s movements and actions, marking Houseago's return to the performative dimension present in his early work.

Curator : Olivia Gaultier-Jeanroy

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