Christine Corday: Works by Christine Corday (2023, Hardcover)

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Her work draws from earlier studies in astronomy, cultural anthropology, chemistry, and sensory perception science. 1st Edition Hardcover, published by Radius Books, 2023.

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PublisherRadius Books
ISBN-101942185510
ISBN-139781942185512
eBay Product ID (ePID)13038804975

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Book TitleChristine Corday: Works
Number of Pages184 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
TopicSculpture & Installation, Individual Artists / Monographs
IllustratorYes
GenreArt
AuthorChristine Corday
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight62.9 Oz
Item Length13.2 in
Item Width10.4 in

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SynopsisSculpture as states of matter: Christine Corday's ingenious adaptations of natural processes This monograph covers the past 20 years of New York-based artist Christine Corday's (born 1970) practice. Corday combines her interests in the sciences and fine arts to paint, sculpt, draw and design. Her artistic approach consists of manipulation of matter into different states, producing massive sculptures that viewers are meant to experience through touch, leaving memories on the surface of her work. Her most recent work includes the "Sans Titre"/ITER project, which includes Corday's sculptures within the world's first star built on earth; the Protoist Series , a group of metal alloy sculptures designed to change and rust with human interaction (the first was displayed under the High Line in New York City and subject of a solo exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art); the black iron oxide color selected to cover the National September 11 Memorial; abstract charcoal drawings; and abstract synthetic polymer and pigment paintings. The term "protoist," coined by the artist, is meant to describe forms in and out of a solid state.
Text byKwon, Miwon

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