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Published by W. Funk, 1951
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hardcover. Condition: Good. No jacket. Pages are tanned.
Language: English
Published by Soberscove Press, US, 2015
ISBN 10: 1940190088 ISBN 13: 9781940190082
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Paperback. Condition: New. In 1972, artist Garth Evans welcomed the opportunity to create a public sculpture in Cardiff, Wales, as part of the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation's City Sculpture Project. Concerned that the increasing demand for his work served only to reinforce the political, social, and economic status quos, Evans hoped to unsettle this dynamic by making a sculpture that would connect with an audience outside of the art world. The morning after the installation of his sculpture, Evans recorded the responses of passersby. The Beckettian transcript of the Cardiff interviews is presented here, framed by Evans's introduction and reflection. Art historian Jon Wood contextualizes The Cardiff Tapes within contemporaneous debates about sculpture and public space. These writings explore ideas about the social responsibilities of art and artists, and make a cogent argument for the value of "difficulty" in sculpture.
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Published by W. Funk, 1951
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Hardcover. Condition: GOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: GOOD. Presumed 1st edition; 172 clean, unmarked, tight pages with light tanning; foxing on outer edges of textblock; lightly penciled price and initials on upper front flyleaf; foxing inside front and back covers and flyleaves; blue buckram cover is clean and sturdy; dust jacket has some shelf and corner wear but is nicely wrapped in clear Brodart cover.
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Language: English
Published by Soberscove Press, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1940190339 ISBN 13: 9781940190334
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Paperback. Condition: New. A bold investigation into the changing meaning of public sculpture across 50 yearsIn 1972, British artist Garth Evans (born 1934) temporarily installed a public sculpture in Cardiff, Wales, as part of the UK-wide City Sculpture Project. The next morning, he made a recording of responses to the sculpture from passersby. In 2015, Evans set out on a mission to return the sculpture to the same location in order to make a second recording-how would people respond to it nearly 45 years later? What he discovered in 2019 was just how much had changed, from cultural understandings about public art to the site, the sculpture and himself. The Cardiff Tapes (2019) presents the transcript of Evans' second recording along with the artist's reflections on the experiment and art historian Ann Compton's framing of it. A follow-up to Soberscove's The Cardiff Tapes (1972), this book explores the stakes involved in artistic redisplays and the changing nature of public art.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A bold investigation into the changing meaning of public sculpture across 50 yearsIn 1972, British artist Garth Evans (born 1934) temporarily installed a public sculpture in Cardiff, Wales, as part of the UK-wide City Sculpture Project. The next morning, he made a recording of responses to the sculpture from passersby. In 2015, Evans set out on a mission to return the sculpture to the same location in order to make a second recordinghow would people respond to it nearly 45 years later? What he discovered in 2019 was just how much had changed, from cultural understandings about public art to the site, the sculpture and himself. The Cardiff Tapes (2019) presents the transcript of Evans second recording along with the artists reflections on the experiment and art historian Ann Comptons framing of it. A follow-up to Soberscoves The Cardiff Tapes (1972), this book explores the stakes involved in artistic redisplays and the changing nature of public art. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Soberscove Press, Chicago, IL, 2015
ISBN 10: 1940190088 ISBN 13: 9781940190082
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First Edition. First edition. Softcover. 87 pages. A paperback original. From the publisher: "In 1972, artist Garth Evans welcomed the opportunity to create a public sculpture in Cardiff, Wales, as part of the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation's City Sculpture Project. Concerned that the increasing demand for his work served only to reinforce the political, social, and economic status quos, Evans hoped to unsettle this dynamic by making a sculpture that would connect with an audience outside of the art world. The morning after the installation of his sculpture, Evans recorded the responses of passersby. The Beckettian transcript of the Cardiff interviews is presented here, framed by Evans's introduction and reflection. Art historian Jon Wood contextualizes The Cardiff Tapes within contemporaneous debates about sculpture and public space. These writings explore ideas about the social responsibilities of art and artists, and make a cogent argument for the value of "difficulty" in sculpture." Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A fine unread copy in wrappers.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In 1972, artist Garth Evans welcomed the opportunity to create a public sculpture in Cardiff, Wales, as part of the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation's City Sculpture Project. Concerned that the increasing demand for his work served only to reinforce the political, social, and economic status quos, Evans hoped to unsettle this dynamic by making a sculpture that would connect with an audience outside of the art world. The morning after the installation of his sculpture, Evans recorded the responses of passersby. The Beckettian transcript of the Cardiff interviews is presented here, framed by Evans's introduction and reflection. Art historian Jon Wood contextualizes The Cardiff Tapes within contemporaneous debates about sculpture and public space. These writings explore ideas about the social responsibilities of art and artists, and make a cogent argument for the value of "difficulty" in sculpture. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by HardPress Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 140695098X ISBN 13: 9781406950984
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Published by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2004-06-21 00:00:00, 2004
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Published by Wilfred Funk, Inc., New York, 1951
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Language: English
Published by Staples Press, 1957
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Published by Collins, 1921
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Blue cloth. Previous owner's ink inscription. There are some illustration. No map is included. Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail with tracking worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging. Picture is the actual item.
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