From a Sculptor's Point of View is a collection of dozens of reviews and a couple of sketches from the borderline of journalism and essay on art. The reviews and sketches are written by a critic who is also an artist actively practicing sculpture, but they are not devoted exclusively to this discipline of art. The author tries to maintain a broad view of the fine arts as a whole, in fact, of all manifestations of artistic life in the 1980s. Thus, the reviews and sketches talk about high-profile artistic events, group and individual exhibitions, fashionable trends in art, and concetaneous works by Polish and foreign artists of different generations. They also reflect the attitude of the artistic community at the nodal points of Polish political history in the last decade.
Format: 280 x 220 mm, 272s.
Dampstains, bent corners. Highlighter marks in one chapter, which, however, fits the artistic edition of the book.