Grotjahn Mark- Painted Sculpture
Grotjahn Mark- Painted Sculpture
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The Los Angeles-based artist Mark Grotjahn has become known for its large paintings that evoke socio-political aspects of contemporary discourse- this beautiful book detail the underside.
Author : Grotjahn Mark
Title : Painted Sculpture
Publishing House : Distanz
Release date : October 2016
In a radical act of transformation, Mark Grotjahn transforms an ordinary box into a precious and a solid work of art: a bronze sculpture on a pedestal. With rough cuts for mouths and eyes, cardboard rolls for the nose and wavu surfaces, the assemblies remind primitive infant masks.
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