Editions Centre Pompidou

Charles Ray | Exhibition Catalogue

9782844268822
The catalog allows a global and detailed approach to the work of Charles Ray.
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Charles Ray
Artist
Charles Ray
Topics
Fine arts
Sculpture

Description

American born in 1953, Charles Ray upsets the canons of sculpture. His unique work has greatly contributed to redefining the contours of plastic figuration. Inspired by the history of sculpture, from Egyptian bas-reliefs to Greek sculpture, Charles Ray was initially a follower of minimal art. In the 1980s, he turned to figuration and created the hyperrealist sculptures that we know him for. He constantly explores the tension between human figure and space; the body of the artist himself is called upon (Plank Piece, 1973), and constitutes the essential material of his creations.

Descriptions & Features

Authors
Jean-Pierre Criqui and Caroline Bourgeois
Publisher
Editions du Centre Pompidou
Dimensions
23,4 x 31,2 cm
Publication year
2022
Number of pages
216
EAN
9782844268822 (French version)
EAN
9782844268815 (English version)

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