Celebrating the 100th anniversary of George Segal’s birth in 1924
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George Segal
Themes and Variations
George Segal’s ghostly figures are immediately recognisable, even by those who don’t know the artist’s name. Some are installed in public spaces, as if participating in the world at large. This book explores his revolutionary technique of casting from live models, as well as his work across a variety of media, presenting him as a restless innovator.
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George Segal’s sculptures are unmistakable and inimitable. Among the most compelling artists in twentieth century art, Segal combined a reverence for tradition with a desire to speak in a contemporary idiom. His unique technique of casting live models using gauze strips permeated with plaster and combining these ghostly white figures with objects of everyday use was revolutionary, catapulting him to fame in 1962. Generously illustrated, the book and texts present Segal as a radical experimenter, a traditionalist and an artistic pioneer who worked in paint, photography, printmaking, charcoal and pastel, as well as sculpture.
Details
Ed. Donna Gustafson
In stock
Texts by D. Gustafson, C. Ray
120 pages, 88 colour illustrations,23.5 x 28.6 cm, 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 in., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4273-0
Events
New Brunswick, NJ
| Zimmerli Art Museum
Keywords
Sculpture, 20th century, photography
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