Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... sculptures and 11 tapestries . Today these sculptures are permanently at or near the universities at Bangor , Oxford , Cambridge , Barcelona , Harvard , Macquarie , Montana , Madison and Toronto . In 1990 , his sculpture Immortality was ...
... sculptures and 11 tapestries . Today these sculptures are permanently at or near the universities at Bangor , Oxford , Cambridge , Barcelona , Harvard , Macquarie , Montana , Madison and Toronto . In 1990 , his sculpture Immortality was ...
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The texts that I have chosen are ' The Language of Sculpture ' ( Tucker 1977 ) by the British artist William Tucker , ' Sculpture in the Expanded Field ' ( Krauss 1979 pp . 31 ) by the American theorist and academic Rosalind Krauss ...
The texts that I have chosen are ' The Language of Sculpture ' ( Tucker 1977 ) by the British artist William Tucker , ' Sculpture in the Expanded Field ' ( Krauss 1979 pp . 31 ) by the American theorist and academic Rosalind Krauss ...
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... sculpture in terms of a formal language which deals with such physical realities as form , surface , mass , volume , space , structure , texture , scale , proportion and fundamentally for Tucker , gravity . The sculptural object for ...
... sculpture in terms of a formal language which deals with such physical realities as form , surface , mass , volume , space , structure , texture , scale , proportion and fundamentally for Tucker , gravity . The sculptural object for ...
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