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Time machines / Larry Bell ; edited by Alex Gartenfeld, Gean Moreno.

Fine Arts Library N6537.B448 A4 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bell, Larry, 1939- artist.
Tumlir, Jan, 1962- author.
Carson, Juli, author.
Contributor:
Bell, Larry, 1939- interviewee.
Gartenfeld, Alex, editor, curator, writer of foreword, interviewer.
Moreno, Gean, 1972- editor, curator, author.
Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, issuing body, publisher, organizer, host institution.
Prestel Verlag, publisher.
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bell, Larry, 1939---Exhibitions.
Bell, Larry.
Bell, Larry, 1939---Criticism and interpretation.
Bell, Larry, 1939---Themes, motives.
Bell, Larry, 1939-.
Minimal sculpture--United States--20th century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Minimal sculpture.
Glass sculpture, American--New Mexico--20th century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Glass sculpture, American.
Installations (Art)--United States--20th century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Installations (Art).
Light and space (Art movement)--New Mexico--Taos--20th century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Light and space (Art movement).
Glass in art--Exhibitions.
Glass in art.
Cube in art--Exhibitions.
Cube in art.
Male artists--New Mexico--Taos--20th century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Male artists.
Themes, motives.
Criticism and interpretation.
New Mexico--Taos.
United States.
New Mexico.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Essays.
Illustrated works.
Interviews.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
183 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), photographs, portraits ; 29 cm
Manufacture:
Bruges, Belgium : die Keure.
Place of Publication:
Miami, Florida : Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami ; Munich, Germany : DelMonico, an imprint of Prestel, 2019.
Language Note:
Text in English.
Summary:
For nearly six decades, Larry Bell has been capturing light - in glass, on paper, or with Mylar sheets. This book traces Bell's innovative experiments - from his roots in Venice Beach to this most recent forays into public sculpture. It pays special tribute to the architectural, spatial and design explorations Bell undertook during the 60s, 70s, and 80s - experiments that often took the form of ephemeral and immersive installations. Generously illustrated, this book reveals how Bell explored the technological possibilities made available in postwar America, and asserts his position as one of America's most adventurous living artists. Exhibition: Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, USA (01.11.2018-10.03.2019).
Contents:
Foreword / Alex Gartenfeld
Cubes and Constructions
Vapor Trails / Jan Tumlir
Large Glass Installations
Really New Stuff / Alex Gartendfeld interviews Larry Bell
Another Light and Space / Juli Carson
Leaning Room
Larry Bell in the Computational Factory / Gean Moreno
Hydrolux
List of Works.
Notes:
"This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Larry Bell: Time Machines" organized by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, and curated by Alex Gartenfeld, Artistic Director, and Gean Moreno, Curator of Programs, November 1, 2018-March 10, 2019" -- Colophon.
Includes bibliographic references.
"Larry Bell: Time Machines" : November 1, 2018-March 10, 2019, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida, United States.
ISBN:
9783791358833
3791358839
OCLC:
1091693562

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