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Royden Rabinowitch

2014
SC / 128 pages / 28 x 22 cm
Published by
AsaMER
Language
EN
Authors
Roman Kurzmeyer, Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes, Frank Maes, Roland Nachtigäller, Royden Rabinowitch
Design
Roger Van Hecke
Print
Stevens Print
ISBN
978 94 9177 562 8
Price
29.50 euros

The Canadian artist Royden Rabinowitch (°1943, Canada) is one of the most important sculptors of the late twentieth century. His oeuvre addresses questions that modernist sculpture was unable to answer and takes up a position in an area of the experience of space that is occupied today, above all, by installation art, which is perceived by the public as a topical medium. Rabinowitch understands the history of sculpture in the late nineteenth and the early twentieth century as "a constant attempt to treat space less vaguely, less continuously, less abstractly, i.e. to use a more and more discrete, concrete treatment, thus enacting judgments on the increasingly abstract treatment of things generally."

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