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To Exalt the Ephemeral
Alina Szapocznikow, 1962-1972
By Alina Szapocznikow (Artist), Margot Norton (Text by), Pavel S. Pys (Text by)

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Hardback, 180 pages
Published
Switzerland, 15 January 2020

Sensuality and abjection in the sculpture of an artist who expressed the female experience unapologetically and presciently

This catalog considers the pivotal turning points in the Polish artist Alina Szapocznikow's (1926-73) life and career from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. It considers her experimental approach to materials, ranging from plaster and bronze to her groundbreaking use of polyester resin in the mid-1960s.

Szapocznikow's work maps her engagement with her own body as it transformed from healthy to ailing. Her art amounts to a powerful meditation on what she once described as "a fleeting instant, a trivial instant ... our terrestrial passage." These sensual casts and sculptures of body parts are ecstatic and abject, playful and disturbing, direct and elusive. Unapologetic in their expression of the female experience, including that of terminal illness, Szapocznikow's works remain hauntingly relevant today.

Featuring new photography, the publication aims to render the tactility and spatiality of these works in brilliant new detail.


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Sensuality and abjection in the sculpture of an artist who expressed the female experience unapologetically and presciently

This catalog considers the pivotal turning points in the Polish artist Alina Szapocznikow's (1926-73) life and career from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. It considers her experimental approach to materials, ranging from plaster and bronze to her groundbreaking use of polyester resin in the mid-1960s.

Szapocznikow's work maps her engagement with her own body as it transformed from healthy to ailing. Her art amounts to a powerful meditation on what she once described as "a fleeting instant, a trivial instant ... our terrestrial passage." These sensual casts and sculptures of body parts are ecstatic and abject, playful and disturbing, direct and elusive. Unapologetic in their expression of the female experience, including that of terminal illness, Szapocznikow's works remain hauntingly relevant today.

Featuring new photography, the publication aims to render the tactility and spatiality of these works in brilliant new detail.

Product Details
EAN
9783906915494
ISBN
3906915492
Dimensions
31.5 x 23.9 x 2.5 centimetres (1.10 kg)

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brims with gorgeous photographs of the Polish sculptor's protean forms, which sometimes seduce, sometimes repel, and always beguile...--Ania Szremski "Bookforum"

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