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Author / Creator:Wood, Jon, author.
Imprint:Leeds : Henry Moore Institute, 2017.
Description:48 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 23 cm
Language:English
Series:Essays on Sculpture 76
Essays in the study of sculpture ; 76.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10992650
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Other authors / contributors:Henry Moore Institute (Leeds, England), host institution.
ISBN:1905462565
9781905462568
Notes:Cover title.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition "City Sculpture Projects 1972" at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, United Kingdom (24.11.2016-26.02.2017).
Summary:"In 1972 the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation supported by 'City Sculpture Project' invited some of the most important sculptors of the day to make large-scale projects for busy urban centres across the UK. From Nicholas Monro's 5.5m tall statue of King Kong in Birmingham, to Liliane Lijn's revolving cone in Plymouth, and Keith Arnatt's unrealised billboard poster project for Cardiff, the project rethought sculpture's relation to place. The aim of this fascinating and ambitious moment in the history of public sculpture in Britain was to open dialogues between artworks and people in urban environments outside of London. This issue of the Henry Moore Institute's journal 'Essays on Sculpture' is dedicated to this landmark event for public sculpture, and coincides with an exhibition celebrating this 1972 landmark presentation of sculpture." -- publisher's description.

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