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David Nash Book

HardCover. Pub Date: 2007 Publisher: Thames & Hudson Limited Click on the Google Preview image above to the read some pages of this book! The For over forty years. David Nash has made sculpture almost exclusively in wood. At the core of his work is a profound and ever-growing knowledge of trees. enabling Nash to engage closely and intuitively with the varying characteristics of each species of wood that he uses. The extensive statements by him in this book provide a unique insight into both his working methods and the thought processes provoked by this extraordinary collaboration with trees. This illustrated book has a substantial introduction. tracing the career of David Nash and evaluating his sculpture. by the distinguished art historian and critic. Norbert Lynton. who has known and followed the sculptor's work since the late 1960s.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    David Nash (b. 1945) is an artist internationally renowned for working with wood to form large, dramatic and tactile sculptures. He has created a significant and varied body of work in which the relationship between man and nature is a central theme. His artistic ethos has always been one of direct, physical involvement with his chosen material - wood - and the landscape. This book is the first major monograph on this popular and acclaimed artist, whose recent shows have enjoyed tremendous success.

  • ASDA

    David Nash is an artist renowned for working with wood to form large dramatic and tactile sculptures. He has created a significant and varied body of work in which the relationship between man and nature is a central theme. This book is a monograph on this acclaimed artist.

  • Blackwell

    For over forty years, David Nash has made sculpture almost exclusively in wood. At the core of his work is a profound and ever-growing knowledge of trees, enabling Nash to engage closely and intuitively with the varying characteristics of each...

  • 0500093393
  • 9780500093399
  • Norbert Lynton
  • 3 September 2007
  • Thames & Hudson
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 168
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