Books and Articles

This is a list of what I am reading for the course. This list will continue to growth as I advance through the course.

There is a phrase in our syllabus book, Sculpture 1, Starting out in 3D, that goes: Sculpture had become like drawing in Space (Sacker, Burton, Unsworth 2016:20). I just got fascinated with this sentence, so I searched for more about this, and I found it in this book. There is a chapter named This New Art: To Draw in Space. I just read it once, so wait for my comments in the future.

I found this book insightful, it is full of excellent essays. Sculpture in the Expanded Field, a seminal text of R. Krauss, is also included.

Kraus E., Rosalind (Revised ed. edition, July 9 1986) The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths. Massachusett: The MIT Press.

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Blazwick, Iwona (2014) Cornelia Parker. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.

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Hamill, Sarah (First edition, 2015) David Smith in Two Dimensions: Photography and the Matter of Sculpture. California: University of California Press

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Moszynska, Anna (2013) Sculpture Now. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.

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Tippett, Maria (Kindle edition, 2017) Sculpture in Canada: A History Canada: Douglas & McIntyre

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Gough, Maria (2015) The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution California: University of California Press

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Matthew Affron,, Yve-Alain Bois,, Masha Chlenova, Hal Foster, Leah Dickerman (2013) Inventing Abstraction, 1910-1925 New York: The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Mills, J. (2005) Encyclopaedia of Sculpture Techniques. London: Batsford

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De Bolla, Peter Toward the Materiality of Aesthetic Experience. Diacritics, Vol. 32, No. 1, Rethinking Beauty (Spring, 2002), pp. 19-21+23-32+34-37 at: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1566359 (Accessed: 18-04-2019 22:22)