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Chris Drury

Chris Drury
Author: Ann M. Wolfe
Publisher: Center for American Places
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"British artist Chris Drury has been lauded for his many installations and site-specific works that investigate themes related to the environment." "In Mushrooms/Clouds, a series of artworks commissioned by the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, Drury brought an international perspective to topics ranging from land and water appropriation to nuclear testing in the American West. In many of these works, Drury utilizes materials collected from such places as Pyramid Lake, Donner State Park, and the Nevada Test Site to engage viewers in the many connections between art and the environment at the micro and macro scales. Drury's embrace of metaphor and analogy also offers multiple meanings with the objects and artwork he creats. He makes visual the myriad connections between the natural and built environment and the historical interface of culture, ecology, economists, and politics on a place." --Book Jacket.


Chris Drury

Chris Drury
Author: Chris Drury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1998-10-15
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Chris Drury walks - and works - in the wild landscapes of the world. Over the last twenty years, he has developed an impressive and highly personal repertoire of sculptural responses to the natural environment. This book is the first to explore the work of this highly inventive English artist. Drury's experiences of places or journeys around the globe are expressed in two kinds of sculpture: cairns or shelters, sometimes filled with fire, which are built in remote and often beautiful locations, and meticulously worked baskets and exquisitely formed "bundles" - of bone, wood, leaf, grass, feather, stone - which are created later from materials picked up along the way. Thus, a basket made of heather, wool, and stone recalls a shelter made of heather branches, and is, in turn, echoed ten years later by a dewpond in Sussex, England, cut into a maze of intersecting channels. A cairn built in a canyon in New Mexico is followed, in time, by etched and bound elk bones from a mountain-lion kill there. Kay Syrad's introduction analyzes Chris Drury's sculpture in the context of late-twentieth-century environmental art, providing valuable insights into the artist's motivations. Drury's own commentaries, together with the highly evocative photographs of his work, convey his passionate exploration of humanity's relationship to nature, as well as his appreciation of the natural world as one in which people have their place and have made their mark.


Heart of Reeds

Heart of Reeds
Author: Chris Drury
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000*
Genre:
ISBN:

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Unfold

Unfold
Author:
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9783709102220

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Exchange

Exchange
Author: Kay Syrad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9781908213341

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Chris Drury s artwork and Kay Syrad s prose poetry combine here to form a sensitive and authentic portrait of a group of men and women whose lives are shaped by the land. It is a rich exploration of work, soil and the sustainability of their farming practice. "


Walk on

Walk on
Author: Mike Collier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Installations (Art)
ISBN: 9781906832087

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Walk On is the first exhibition to examine the astonishingly varied ways in which artists since the 1960s have undertaken a seemingly universal act - taking a walk - as their means to create new types of art.The exhibition (and this accompanying catalogue) offers an as-yet-unwritten history of recent art practice. It proposes that, across all four of the last decades, artists have worked as kinds of explorers, whether making their marks on rural wildernesses or acting as urban expeditionaries.It argues that from land art to conceptual art, and from street photography to the essay-film, much of the important art of our time has been created through an act of walking.Curated with Cynthia Morrison-Bell and artist Mike Collier, Walk On tours the UK in 2013-14 to Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland; mac Birmingham; The Atkinson, Southport; and Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery.


Landscape Futures

Landscape Futures
Author: Geoff Manaugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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This work travels the shifting terrains of architectural invention, where new spatial devices on a variety of scales - from the handheld to the inhabitable - reveal previously overlooked dimensions of the built and natural environments. From philosophical toys and ironic provocations to a room-sized kinetic mechanism that models future climates, these devices are not merely diagnostic but creative, deploying fictions as a means of exploring different futures. Exhibition: Nevada Museum of Art (13.08.2011-12.2.2012).


Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Presents Defying Gravity

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Presents Defying Gravity
Author: Huston Paschal
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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"The centenary of the Wright Brother's outlandish feat prompted the North Carolina Museum of Art to organize an exhibition celebrating their creativity. The show and this accompanying, fully illustrated publication show how the human obsession with flight has provided fertile ground for contemporary artists working in disparate media." "Works by artists ranging from Panamarenko and Malcolm Morley to Albert Chong and Vera Lutter illustrate the protean response flight has engendered. The exhibition notes the paradoxical gifts of technology and the psychic benefits of fantasy concoctions (hybrids merging man, machine and natural fliers like birds, bats and butterflies)." - book jacket.


Sociology and Visual Representation

Sociology and Visual Representation
Author: Elizabeth Chaplin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1134906056

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First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.