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Koenig 2010 Hardcover 30.5 x 29 cm 12 x 11 3/8 in Pages: 164 ISBN: 3865609104
One of Britain's most exciting sculptors, Eva Rothschild was named a Royal Academician in 2014, and represented Ireland at the 58th International Art Exhibition–La Biennale di Venezia in 2019. This volume, the first monograph published on the artist, presents a survey of work from the late 1990s to 2010, alongside a text by Michael Archer and an interview by Laura Hoptman.
Typically using materials such as Jesmonite, Perspex, steel, polystyrene and ceramic, Rothschild’s work attends to relationships between objects and bodies, and to creating social spaces between sculptures, highlighting form, colour, and mass. How objects and materials acquire religious, spiritual and magical meanings is a question that her work continues to explore through its particular sculptural language that exists somewhere between geometric and organic, and abstraction and figuration.