This special edition consists of two volumes on the art of Ana Maria Pacheco - Ana Maria Pacheco: Dark Night of the Soul by Sanda M. Miller and John Hedgecoe, and Exercise of Power: The Art of Ana Maria Pacheco by George Szirtes - in a slipcased set with Pacheco's signed, original, limited-edition print Hairy Legs of the Queen of Sheba. Ana Maria Pacheco grew up in Brazil, where she was surrounded by a culture that was richly influenced both by the Catholic religion and by the rituals of the indigenous population. Her suite of polychrome sculpture Dark Night of the Soul translates the legend of St Sebastian into a twentieth-century context. Ana Maria Pacheco: Dark Night of the Soul is the first book to trace the development of that work and its inspiration, and to document the finished piece through stunning and dramatic photography by John Hedgecoe. Exercise of Power: The Art of Ana Maria Pacheco traces the career of Ana Maria Pacheco from her origins and education in Brazil, through her arrival in England as a British Council scholar at the Slade in 1973, and her development over the next twenty-five years into one of the outstanding figurative artists of her time.
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This book documents the production of Pacheco's suite of polychrome sculpture, entitled Dark Night of the Soul, which was made during her time as the fourth Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London, in 1999.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780853318323
Publisert
2001-10-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Høyde
260 mm
Bredde
220 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
256

Om bidragsyterne

Sanda M. Miller is an art historian, writer and lecturer. She teaches at Southampton Institute and is author of Constantin Brancusi: A Survey of his Work (1995). Portrait photographer John Hedgecoe also photographed the work of several sculptors including Henry Moore. George Szirtes is a poet, critic and translator who has won various prizes for his books, the most recent of which are The Budapest File and An English Apocalypse.