Purism in concept, form and materials. The pioneering work of Hermann Rosa
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- Nombre de pages180
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatBeau Livre
- Poids1.106 kg
- Dimensions22,5 cm × 27,0 cm × 2,8 cm
- ISBN978-3-7212-0955-6
- EAN9783721209556
- Date de parution14/11/2016
- ÉditeurNiggli
Résumé
Quite literally single-handedly, eschewing cranes and heavy machinery, the trained sculptor Hermann Rosa used concrete to construct studio spaces as accessible large-scale sculptures. His innovative works combined open and ingeniously composed surfaces with commonplace dense materials. Decades before today's hugely celebrated concrete minimalism, Rosa created a masterful oeuvre whose powerful and moving spatial asceticism will continue to outlive today's and tomorrow's trends.
This volume sheds light on how Rosa's sculpting power and architectural concepts merge to generate his unique formal language. Incorporating both his sculptures and the self-designed furniture in his apartment, this book presents and examines through new and original photographs, sketches, plans and texts Rosa's exceptional body of work.
This volume sheds light on how Rosa's sculpting power and architectural concepts merge to generate his unique formal language. Incorporating both his sculptures and the self-designed furniture in his apartment, this book presents and examines through new and original photographs, sketches, plans and texts Rosa's exceptional body of work.
Quite literally single-handedly, eschewing cranes and heavy machinery, the trained sculptor Hermann Rosa used concrete to construct studio spaces as accessible large-scale sculptures. His innovative works combined open and ingeniously composed surfaces with commonplace dense materials. Decades before today's hugely celebrated concrete minimalism, Rosa created a masterful oeuvre whose powerful and moving spatial asceticism will continue to outlive today's and tomorrow's trends.
This volume sheds light on how Rosa's sculpting power and architectural concepts merge to generate his unique formal language. Incorporating both his sculptures and the self-designed furniture in his apartment, this book presents and examines through new and original photographs, sketches, plans and texts Rosa's exceptional body of work.
This volume sheds light on how Rosa's sculpting power and architectural concepts merge to generate his unique formal language. Incorporating both his sculptures and the self-designed furniture in his apartment, this book presents and examines through new and original photographs, sketches, plans and texts Rosa's exceptional body of work.