Language: English
Published by DM Books, Toronto, Canada, 2008
ISBN 10: 096907591X ISBN 13: 9780969075912
Seller: Conover Books, Martinsville, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Minor edge and corner wear; lightly scuffed and scratched; corners are gently bumped and rubbed; some light shelf wear; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall a nice used copy! Full-color pictorial boards with silver and red lettering. Decorative endpapers. 128 historical and artistic pages nicely enhanced by black and white and full-color photographs and illustrations! "In the 1950s Tim Scott studied architecture, and simultaneously, attended the St. Martin's School of Art studying sculpture part-time. His early work was heavily influenced by his teacher, Anthony Caro. Scott moved to Paris to work aAtelier Le Corbusier-Wogenscky, an architectural firm and while there, he discovered photographs of the work of American sculptor David Smith. Smith was to have a strong influence on a generation of British sculptors in the 1960s. Scott returned to London in 1961. Encouraged by Anthony Caro, he, along with other students at the St. Martin's school, rejected traditional methods and began to work abstractly. For an exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1965, they were dubbed the 'New Generation'. While Caro and a few other students began using industrial steel, Scott chose instead to work with fibre-glass, a relatively new material for sculpture. By the mid-sixties, Scott was experimenting with different kinds of plastics and bold volumetric shapes of bright colour. The sculptural works in the book and in the current exhibition at Pacart are from this period. From the foreword: The roots of abstract painting and sculpture reach back to the beginning of the 20th Century. In those roots was the start of a new language. At times painting seemed to spill into sculpture. In the decade between 1910 and 1920 Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Laurens, Elie Nadelman, Pablo Picasso and the Russian Constructivists all made coloured sculpture. By the early 1960s, the optimism that pervaded the Art World once more supercharged the dialogue between painting and sculpture. It was thought that sculpture could take the lead from painting and that colour would become three dimensional. Tim Scott introduced colour and new materials and was very much part of what animated this idea. Kenneth Noland's circle paintings were transformed by David Smith into painted steel sculpture, while Anthony Caro took weight away from sculpture and floated colour space.".
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Very Good with light wear to covers and no marks to text. One corner shows some bumping ; 9.45 X 9.37 X 0.79 inches; 128 pages.
Hard cover. First edition. 128 p. Published on the occasion of the exhibitions: the 60s was colour was sculpture and house of clay 2008 Fine. excellent condition, first printing.
Hardcover without dustjacket as issued, 128 pages; very good condition, tiny bump to bottom of spine; otherwise clean and crisp; signed by Tim Scott on first page; no other internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. BRAND NEW hardcover, sealed in publisher's plastic. Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First. Large square shaped book with illist.matt boards; Near fine copy, clean, sound & unmarked, slight edgewear on corners and spine ends; Fully illust.throughout by full page colour photos; Highlights two exhibitions of this Canadian sculpturers work done in 2008; The 1960's & The House of Clay; Foreword by David Mirvish; 128 pages. May require extra postage due to weigh & size.
Seller: bmyguest books, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Clean With No Marks Or Highlights Inside. 128 Pages.books are NOT signed. We will state signed at the description section. we confirm they are signed via email or stated in the description box. - Specializing in academic, collectiblle and historically significant, providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us.
Hardcover. Condition: VG-. Color-illustrated boards with irridescent lettering. 128 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Published in conjunction with the exhibitions, "The 60s, when colour was sculpture," held at David Mirvish Warehouse at Pacart, Toronto, Nov. 2, 2008-Apr. 19, 2009 and, "House of clay 2008", held at Corkin Gallery, Toronto, Nov. 2-Dec. 20, 2008.
Seller: Blain Art Books, LONDON, GB, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Condition: GOOD. Possible general shelf wear to cover, spine and page edges. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp.