'1913: The Shape of Time' Essays on Sculpture (No. 66), Henry Moore Institute , 2012

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This edition of Essays on Sculpture investigates how sculpture was uniquely positioned in 1913 to give shape to new ideas through its materiality, spatiality and the power of its ancient figurative traditions. Artists discussed include Alexander Archipenko, Vladmir Baranov-Rossiné, Umberto Boccioni, Giorgio de Chirico, Marcel Duchamp, Jacob Epstein, Emil Filla, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Eric Gill, Otto Gutfreund, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Ardengo Soffici.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition 1913: The Shape of Time, at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 22 November 2012 – 17 February 2013.

Title: '1913: The Shape of Time'
Authors: Jon Wood, Lisa Le Feuvre, with a timeline compiled by Pavel S. Pyś
Publisher: The Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds
Publication date: 2012
Format: Softcover
Condition: Very Good
Stock number: RB00244

Publisher’s text: “Individual years have often caught the attention of cultural theorists and historians of art, literature and ideas, offering up snapshot insights into groundbreaking moments of cultural change. It is easy to see why 1913 has received such attention, given the compelling power of so many of the artworks made in this year.”

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This edition of Essays on Sculpture investigates how sculpture was uniquely positioned in 1913 to give shape to new ideas through its materiality, spatiality and the power of its ancient figurative traditions. Artists discussed include Alexander Archipenko, Vladmir Baranov-Rossiné, Umberto Boccioni, Giorgio de Chirico, Marcel Duchamp, Jacob Epstein, Emil Filla, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Eric Gill, Otto Gutfreund, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Ardengo Soffici.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition 1913: The Shape of Time, at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 22 November 2012 – 17 February 2013.

Title: '1913: The Shape of Time'
Authors: Jon Wood, Lisa Le Feuvre, with a timeline compiled by Pavel S. Pyś
Publisher: The Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds
Publication date: 2012
Format: Softcover
Condition: Very Good
Stock number: RB00244

Publisher’s text: “Individual years have often caught the attention of cultural theorists and historians of art, literature and ideas, offering up snapshot insights into groundbreaking moments of cultural change. It is easy to see why 1913 has received such attention, given the compelling power of so many of the artworks made in this year.”

This edition of Essays on Sculpture investigates how sculpture was uniquely positioned in 1913 to give shape to new ideas through its materiality, spatiality and the power of its ancient figurative traditions. Artists discussed include Alexander Archipenko, Vladmir Baranov-Rossiné, Umberto Boccioni, Giorgio de Chirico, Marcel Duchamp, Jacob Epstein, Emil Filla, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Eric Gill, Otto Gutfreund, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Ardengo Soffici.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition 1913: The Shape of Time, at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 22 November 2012 – 17 February 2013.

Title: '1913: The Shape of Time'
Authors: Jon Wood, Lisa Le Feuvre, with a timeline compiled by Pavel S. Pyś
Publisher: The Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds
Publication date: 2012
Format: Softcover
Condition: Very Good
Stock number: RB00244

Publisher’s text: “Individual years have often caught the attention of cultural theorists and historians of art, literature and ideas, offering up snapshot insights into groundbreaking moments of cultural change. It is easy to see why 1913 has received such attention, given the compelling power of so many of the artworks made in this year.”

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