by Jack Burnham ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
A pioneering critical study of the origins of modern sculptural form--the works that blink, move, create sound, and otherwise make new demands on space. Some 134 black-and-white photographs illustrate the ample text. Burnham, a sculptor with both art and engineering training, is a fellow at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Research. He sees technological innovation as the ""controlling force"" in contemporary sculpture.
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Publisher: Braziller
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1968
Categories: NONFICTION
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