Sculpture to Wear

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出版者:Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt
作者:Tacey Rosolowski
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页数:240
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出版时间:2007-8
价格:EUR 49.80
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9783897902589
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图书标签:
  • 珠宝设计
  • 首饰制作
  • 雕塑
  • 工艺美术
  • 时尚配饰
  • 创意手工
  • DIY
  • 艺术设计
  • 穿戴艺术
  • 金属工艺
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具体描述

For decades the American artist Marjorie Schick has been a pioneering exponent of avant-garde jewellery. Her dynamic objects, charged with energy, are rooted in the revolutionary late 1960s European conception of jewellery and transgress the conventional boundaries of form, material and colour. The artist regards the human body as 'living sculpture' and constructs works of sculpture in a wide variety of materials to extend the body. Her works are often on an excitingly grand scale: a brooch that stretches far across the wearer's shoulder to occupy the surrounding space; a neckpiece so large that it creates its own physical environment; an object that is worn on the shoulders yet envelops the entire head. Marjorie Schick's jewellery relates to 20th-century abstract art, especially Constructivism. Here, body sculpture is created that must be classified as abstract art. Text in English and German.

【From the Publisher】

In 1966 the young American artist Marjorie Schick stated her aesthetic intention. She wanted to startle viewers and if necessary disturb them but above all her jewellery had to be aggressive - it had to attract attention. In 2002 as a mature artist she confirmed that commitment, adding that she wanted her works to be bold. And they certainly are: both in scale and colour as well in their relentless outward drive into space.

For decades Marjorie Schick has been a pioneering avant-garde artist in jewellery. Her dynamic, energy-charged pieces rooted in the revolutionary late 1960s European concept of jewellery push at the conventional boundaries of form, material and colour. Taking the human body as her central theme, she creates and explores a wide variety of dramatic, theatrical forms, uniting graphic appearance and complex constructions. An important aspect of her work is the innovative use of base materials in a palette of rich colours - conceptual statements that are either worn on the body or are presented as autonomous objects.

Influenced by sculptors such as David Smith, Schick regards the body as `living sculpture' and constructs additional pieces of sculpture from painted round wooden rods and other everyday materials including papier-mâché to adorn it - often in stunningly large sizes: a brooch that extends far across the wearer's shoulder to enliven the surrounding space; a chain so large that it creates its own physical environment; a piece that - worn on the shoulder - envelops the wearer's head, thus framing his or her face - or cutting it in half. In constructing her pieces so that we actually step into them, that is, do not merely look at them or hold them, Schick choreographs an enveloping `sensual embrace'. We usually remain outside sculpture and look at its forms. When we wear Schick's works, sculpture has taken hold of us: wearing sculpture, we become performers in them.

The first comprehensive monograph on the unique work of this exceptional jewellery artist. Brilliant, large photographs of selected objects, knowledgeable, highly readable essays by jewellery experts and a complete annotated and illustrated catalogue of works make this new publication from the art jewellery series from ARNOLDSCHE a must for all aficionados of avant-garde art jewellery.

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【Review】
Reading this book sends you on an imaginary trip to see Wizard of Oz while under the influence of your favorite mind-altering substance...The next best thing to buying a piece of her work is to read this lovely book, sumptuously photographed and often mounted on the brightly colored paper the artist loves. There is also an extensive catalog of her collected works, including her early metalwork, which was as exuberant as her later pieces but without the color. -- Mag Guildletter, June / July 08, Vol. 25, Issue 3
Marjorie Schick has stood her ground at the nexus of jewelry, sculpture, and performance art for more than 40 years. Sculpture to Wear, the first monograph devoted to her adventurous work, is a celebration of Schick's oeuvre. It is also a triumph of book design, destined to be a collector's item that no devotee of the artist or aficionado of avant-garde jewelry will want to be without. ... Even after the initial "wow" effect wears off, or perhaps, especially after it has worn off, this stunning and thoroughly informative publication will provide readers with an enjoyable and fulfilling encounter with the artist of exceptional vision.
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