The Forces Behind the Forms: Geology, Matter, Process in Contemporary Art

The Forces Behind the Forms: Geology, Matter, Process in Contemporary Art

Beate Ermacora , Martin Hentschel & Helen Hirsch (Eds.) , Martin Hentschel
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Sep 24, 2016 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Sep 24, 2016
Publisher Snoeck
ISBN-10 3864421713
ISBN-13 9783864421716

Description

This collection delves into the intricate relationship between geology, materiality, and artistic expression in contemporary art. It explores how the natural processes and elements of the earth influence various artistic practices, reflecting on the ways artists incorporate these themes into their work. The text reveals the underlying forces that shape not only the physical forms created by artists but also the conceptual frameworks that guide their creative processes.

Contributors from diverse backgrounds offer insightful perspectives, showcasing a range of artworks and methodologies that highlight the intersection of art and earth sciences. By examining these connections, the volume invites readers to reconsider the relationship between art and the material world, ultimately encouraging a deeper appreciation for the role of geology and process in shaping artistic innovation.

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Romance Science & Technology History Art & Photography Politics Nature
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