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Alina Szapocznikow: Body Languages - by Ursula Ströbele & Ute Stuffer (Hardcover)
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- Pouting mouths, marble belly folds and skin-like shells distinguish Szapocznikow's influential exploration of erotic objects, memory and plasticity in the realm of sculptureThe central focus of Alina Szapocznikow's (1926-73) works is the human body, through which she uncompromisingly thematizes the fragility of existence and the paradoxes of life.
- Author(s): Ursula Ströbele & Ute Stuffer
- 288 Pages
- Art, Individual Artists
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Pouting mouths, marble belly folds and skin-like shells distinguish Szapocznikow's influential exploration of erotic objects, memory and plasticity in the realm of sculpture
The central focus of Alina Szapocznikow's (1926-73) works is the human body, through which she uncompromisingly thematizes the fragility of existence and the paradoxes of life. Her tireless investigation of unconventional materials and forms marks her as a pioneering artist who--alongside Benglis, Bourgeois and Hesse--made fundamental contributions to contemporary sculpture. This bilingual (English/German) monograph centers around 13 brief texts on her works by renowned scholars, addressing such key topics as casting, erotic objects, memory, fragmented bodies and plasticity.