Autore
Hartog A.
Editore
Hatje Cantz
Luogo di pubblicazione
ISBN
Pagine
288
Dimensioni
24x30
Lingua
Inglese/Tedesco
Anno pubblicazione
2012
Rilegatura
Illustrazioni
545 col.
The stylistic elements employed by Hans Arp (18861966) revolutionized the way people thought about the medium of sculpture. His sculptural work does not allude to role models or fantasies, but instead allows imaginary images to appear in an open process. Arps importance to art history has been overshadowed in recent years by discussions about originals and imitations that arose in conjunction with the founding of the Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck. Two independent scholars, Arie Hartog and Kai Fischer of the Gerhard-Marcks-Haus in Bremen, have assembled the available data on Arps body of sculptural work, an important step toward clearing up the debate. This publication assembles all of the authenticated examples of every one of his known sculptures and brings their respective status up to date. An introductory essay describes the posthumous development of Hans Arps oeuvre.