Product Description
Eduardo Chillida (1924-2002) is among the sculptors who have contributed most decisively to the vocabulary of abstract sculpture, and to its material innovations, in twentieth-century European art-although he himself envisaged abstraction as simply a truer "realism," as an undistorted account of material properties. Along with clay, stone and concrete, Chillida particularly favored wrought iron, using it to achieve robust sensations of both mass and movement, at onc... More >>
Eduardo Chillida: Writings
No comments:
Post a Comment