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By Paul Bonaventura (editor)
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9781848221086 | Lund Humphries Pub Ltd, May 1, 2012, cover price $80.00

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Product Description: In recent years the intersections between art history and archaeology have become the focus of critical analysis by both disciplines. Contemporary sculpture has played a key role in this dialogue. The essays in this volume, by art historians, archaeologists and artists, take the intersection between sculpture and archaeology as the prelude for analysis, examining the metaphorical and conceptual role of archaeology as subject matter for sculptors, and the significance of sculpture as a three-dimensional medium for exploring historical attitudes to archaeology...read more
By Paul Bonaventura (editor)
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9780754658313 | Ashgate Pub Co, September 1, 2011, cover price $99.95 | About this edition: In recent years the intersections between art history and archaeology have become the focus of critical analysis by both disciplines.

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Product Description: This monograph examines the work of David Mach, who rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his large-scale sculpture projects, notably "Polaris", the submarine made entirely from tyres, exhibited at the South Bank Centre in London, and his vast magazine sculptures such as "Fuel For the Fire" at the Riverside Studios in London...read more
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9781854903501 | Academy Editions Ltd, July 1, 1995, cover price $38.00 | About this edition: This monograph examines the work of David Mach, who rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his large-scale sculpture projects, notably "Polaris", the submarine made entirely from tyres, exhibited at the South Bank Centre in London, and his vast magazine sculptures such as "Fuel For the Fire" at the Riverside Studios in London.

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