First publication focusing an Heinz Mack´s Reliefs, in stone, wood and ephemerally, in sand
Important contribution to 20th- and 21st-century art history
Lavishly illustrated volume
58,00 £
[UK]
Heinz Mack
Reliefs
The sculptural relief technique is an integral part of Heinz Mack’s extensive oeuvre. With his so-called “light-reliefs” he examines what is at the core of his artistic practice: the interaction of light and surface. This publication provides a comprehensive overview of Mack’s reliefs from 1952 to the present day.
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Heinz Mack, born in 1931, is one of Germany’s most important artists. As the co-founder of the ZERO art movement, he is deeply rooted in the European avant-garde and his oeuvre is an essential part of recent art history. Mack coined the expression “light-relief” as early as 1958. These reliefs play an important role in his wide-ranging work, and they allow him to explore the interplay of light and surface, space and structure, and colour and rhythm. This generously designed volume shows more than 250 works by Heinz Mack, complemented with enlightening articles by renowned art historians.
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Ed. Robert Fleck
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Essays by U. Fleckner, E. Blume, C.-P. Haase, U. Schmitt, F. Jacobi
English-German edition
400 pages, 371 colour and duplex illustrations
26. 5 × 30 cm, hardcover
English-German edition
400 pages, 371 colour and duplex illustrations
26. 5 × 30 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2296-1
Keywords
Zero
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