Sculpture and Archaeology

Sculpture and Archaeology

Bonaventura, Paul; Jones, Andrew

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2011

240

Dura

Inglês

9780754658313

15 a 20 dias

600

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Contents: Subject/object; new studies in sculpture, Lisa Le Feuvre; Introduction - shaping the past: sculpture and archaeology, Andrew Jones and Paul Bonaventura; Shared sites and misleading affinities: sculpture as archaeology and archaeology as sculpture, Will Rea; Archaeology, photography, sculpture: correspondence and mediations in the 19th century and beyond, Frederick N. Bohrer; The first plaster casts of the Pompeian victims, Eugene Dwyer; The illusion of permanence: archaeology imperialism and British public sculpture between the World Wars, Jonathan Black; Biographies in stone: place, memory and the prehistory of sculpture, Andrew Jones; Mirrored practices: Robert Smithson and archaeological fieldwork, Flora Vilches; Out of site: the Boyles' Dig (1966) and the Institute of Contemporary Archaeology, Jon Wood; Stainless steel/standing stones: reflections on Anish Kapoor at the Rollright Stones, Robert J. Wallis; The caves of Gallizio and Hirschhorn: excavations of the present, Frances Stracey; 'Fix'd statue on the pedestal of Scorn': the politics and poetics of displaying the Parthenon Marbles in Athens and London, Helen Rees Leahy; Communicating in the present tense: an interview with Simon Callery, Paul Bonaventura; Index.
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Plaster Of Paris;Royal Artillery Memorial;Jon Wood;Prehistoric Stone Circle;Pit Paintings;Joan Hills;Alfred's Castle;stone;Rollright Stones;Paul Bonaventura;Kapoor's Sculpture;Will Rea;Thames Gateway;Frederick N. Bohrer;Henry Moore Institute;Eugene Dwyer;Vice Versa;Jonathan Black;Post-processual Archaeology;Flora Vilches;Oxford Archaeology;Acropolis Museum;Standing Stones;Sebastian Boyle;Pompeian Victims;Robert J. Wallis;Enlightenment Gallery;Frances Stracey;Stone Circle;Helen Rees Leahy;Parthenon Gallery;Thames Gateway Project;Site Specific Art;Preservation Ethos;Steam Ship;Assyrian Sculpture