Transcripts of recorded conversations with sculptors made between 1989 and 2010. Includes: Arman; Elspeth Barratt; Stuart Brisley; Anthony Caro; John Cobb; Phillip King; John Latham; David Nash; Gloria Ortega; Eduardo Paolozzi; Peter Randall-Page; Yinka Shonibare CBE; James Turrell; Rachel Whiteread; Alison Wilding; Richard Wilson. Cv/VAR 124 publishes an interview recorded in 2010 with Mat Collishaw, first published in Interviews-Artists Volume Three, explores the range of his work, from 'zoetropes', animated models exhibited at the Freud Museum and installed at the Victoria and Albert…mehr
Transcripts of recorded conversations with sculptors made between 1989 and 2010. Includes: Arman; Elspeth Barratt; Stuart Brisley; Anthony Caro; John Cobb; Phillip King; John Latham; David Nash; Gloria Ortega; Eduardo Paolozzi; Peter Randall-Page; Yinka Shonibare CBE; James Turrell; Rachel Whiteread; Alison Wilding; Richard Wilson. Cv/VAR 124 publishes an interview recorded in 2010 with Mat Collishaw, first published in Interviews-Artists Volume Three, explores the range of his work, from 'zoetropes', animated models exhibited at the Freud Museum and installed at the Victoria and Albert museum, to photo-works and projections, with the artist's original interventions in the natural world that fuse histories, desires and dreams. This edition includes studies of Nam June Paik abd other essays on contemporary art.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1973-78 founded and directed The Gallery London, 65a Lisson Street, producing combne projects in collaboration with John Latham, Vaughan Grylls, Stephen Willats, John A. Walker, Rita Donagh, Tony Rothon, Gerald Newman and Jonathan Miles.1989-91 With Sarah Batiste edited and published a quarterly review Cv Journal of Art and Crafts. 1992 founded Cv Publications, 1995 founded Cv/Visual Arts Research, publishing interviews with artists and curators, books amd monographs authored by Edward Lucie-Smith, Marina Vaizey, Anne Blood, James Cahill and Magdalena Wasiura. Presently operates Philip James Studio based at Candid Arts Trust, Islington North London.
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