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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
    Publication Date
    2016-04-11
    ISBN
    9780500343135

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Thames & Hudson
    ISBN-10
    0500343136
    ISBN-13
    9780500343135
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    212692544

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Unspoken Spaces : Studio Olafur Eliasson
    Number of Pages
    416 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2016
    Topic
    Conceptual, Individual Artists / Monographs
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Art
    Author
    Olafur Eliasson
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    61.3 Oz
    Item Length
    11.3 in
    Item Width
    8.9 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2015-943660
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    Informative, richly illustrated... One of the contributions of this book is to show how intensely and creatively the artist and his team worked together. It's also noteworthy for illuminating his signature achievement: translating challenging and highly abstract ideas about design, architecture, and space into physical manifestations that deeply engage viewers., Informative, richly illustrated… One of the contributions of this book is to show how intensely and creatively the artist and his team worked together. It's also noteworthy for illuminating his signature achievement: translating challenging and highly abstract ideas about design, architecture, and space into physical manifestations that deeply engage viewers. -- Library Journal, Eliasson's own words as well as in-depth descriptions accompany photographs of each project, while essays by renowned geologists, historians, architects, artists, and philosophers enrich our understanding of his multifaceted practice.
    Dewey Decimal
    709.2
    Synopsis
    Unspoken Spaces is the first major book on Olafur Eliasson's architectural projects and works in public spaces around the globe. The book explores, often in Eliasson's own words, the artist's driving interest in finding visionary shapes to represent abstract ideas, and presents an extraordinary visual journey through spheres, tunnels, towers, walkways and archways, as well as pavilions and larger buildings realized by Eliasson and his studio since the late 1990s. Eight essays by writers across a variety of fields--from geologists and historians of art and science to architects, artists and philosophers--give further insight into the work of Olafur Eliasson. Works in Unspoken Spaces range from small-scale experiments to largescale projects in the public realm, among them striking buildings such as the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007 in London (with Kjetil Thorsen), Your rainbow panorama (2006-2011) in Aarhus, Denmark, the crystalline façades for Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavik (2005-11), and Cirkelbroen (The circle bridge) in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015. Each work is presented with vivid photographs and accessible in-depth project descriptions as well as Eliasson's more personal statements. Unspoken Spaces includes a range of Eliasson's creations--"reality machines," as he calls them--many of which have never appeared in print. A section of the book explores unrealized and unfinished projects. The contributing writers are Alex Coles, Lorraine Daston, Carol Diehl, Eric Ellingsen, Timothy Morton, Molly Nesbit & Minik Rosing., Unspoken Spaces explores Olafur Eliasson's driving interest in finding visionary shapes to represent abstract ideas. It is a richly illustrated journey through spheres, tunnels, towers, walkways and archways, as well as pavilions and larger buildings realized by Eliasson and his studio since the late 1990s. Binding the spiralling dynamic of these works are essays by renowned writers across a variety of fields - from geologists and historians of art and science to architects, artists and philosophers. The works range from small-scale experiments to large-scale projects in the public realm, among them striking buildings such as The Serpentine Galleries Pavilion 2007 in London (with Kjetil Thorsen), Your rainbow panorama (2006-2011) in Aarhus, Denmark, or the crystalline façade for Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre (2005-11) in Reykjavik. Each work is presented through in-depth project descriptions accompanied by Eliasson's own words. Produced in close collaboration with the artist and his studio, this elaborate volume will appeal to art lovers, designers, students and collectors alike., Unspoken Spaces is the first major book on Olafur Eliasson's architectural projects and works in public spaces around the globe. The book explores, often in Eliasson's own words, the artist's driving interest in finding visionary shapes to represent abstract ideas, and presents an extraordinary visual journey through spheres, tunnels, towers, walkways and archways, as well as pavilions and larger buildings realized by Eliasson and his studio since the late 1990s. Eight essays by writers across a variety of fields--from geologists and historians of art and science to architects, artists and philosophers--give further insight into the work of Olafur Eliasson. Works in Unspoken Spaces range from small-scale experiments to largescale projects in the public realm, among them striking buildings such as the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007 in London (with Kjetil Thorsen), Your rainbow panorama (2006-2011) in Aarhus, Denmark, the crystalline fa ades for Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavik (2005-11), and Cirkelbroen (The circle bridge) in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015. Each work is presented with vivid photographs and accessible in-depth project descriptions as well as Eliasson's more personal statements. Unspoken Spaces includes a range of Eliasson's creations--"reality machines," as he calls them--many of which have never appeared in print. A section of the book explores unrealized and unfinished projects. The contributing writers are Alex Coles, Lorraine Daston, Carol Diehl, Eric Ellingsen, Timothy Morton, Molly Nesbit & Minik Rosing., From the celebrated artist's own studio, an ambitious publication documenting the past twenty years of his large-scale projects challenging the divisions between art and architecture
    LC Classification Number
    N7053
    Text by
    Perk, Terry, Daston, Lorraine, Jones, Caroline, Ellingsen, Eric

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