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Vasily Klyukin combines with his monumental, geometric-abstract, modular steel and polycarbonate structures (up to 6m) the precision of physical laws with the impulsive artistic gesture and with anthropological reflections on our time. The painted concentric and irregular metal structures address Klyukin's notions on the era of the Anthropocene and the conditio humana. Vasily Klyukin lives and works between Moscow and Monaco.
An inspiring and intimate look at the work of a generation of British artists across all disciplines.Initiated by The Baring Foundation, the book brings together well-known names, such as Joan Armatrading, Frank Bowler, Wendy Cope and Ridley Scott, alongside forgotten figures who revolutionized the creative landscape in the UK in past decades, together with artists have come to creative practices later in life.Working with photographer Ollie Harrop, and drawing from interviews with Fite-Wassilak, The Artist in Time is a casual and honest portrait of creativity at an older age, discussing with each artist how their approach has adapted over the years--whether working on major projects, or simply getting on with their creative lives. Highlighting the creative practices, working habits and motivations of a unique set of British artists, ranging from painters and poets, illustrators and artists, musicians, dancers, performers and filmmakers.
Written with ease and adventure, the essays within Ha-Ha Crystal have the reader moving from tetrahedrons, comic books to the architecture of John Portman and the films of Jacques Tati. As a host of things are put into contact with each other, thought takes shape and becomes crystalline.
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