Lead in Modern and Contemporary Art

Dr Sharon Hecker editor Silvia Bottinelli editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:6th May '21

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Lead in Modern and Contemporary Art cover

The volume examines a variety of artistic uses of lead in the modern and contemporary period.

Lead in Modern and Contemporary Art is the first edited volume to critically examine uses of lead as both material and cultural signifier in modern and contemporary art. The book analyzes the work of a diverse group of artists working in Europe, the Middle East, and North America, and takes into account the ways in which gender, race, and class can affect the cultural perception of lead. Bringing together contributions from a distinguished group of international contributors across various fields, this volume explores lead’s relevance from a number of perspectives, including art history, technical art history, art criticism, and curatorial studies. Drawing on current art historical concerns with materiality, this volume builds on recent exhibitions and scholarship that reconsider the role of materials in shaping artistic meaning, thus giving a central relevance to the object and its physicality.

[Lead in Modern and Contemporary Art] includes fifteen contributing essays which are rich in insightful observations about lead as a resource and about the artists they are discussing. * Sculpture Journal *
This fascinating book concerns that alluringly contradictory element, lead. Malleable, easily melted, strikingly heavy, insidiously toxic, its threats and promises have attracted those sculptors committed to addressing what Emily Dickinson termed the "hour of lead". * Anne M. Wagner, Professor Emerita, University of California, Berkeley, USA *
This important volume offers fresh ways of thinking about materiality in modern sculpture. Its wide-ranging explorations of artists’ fascination with the physical substance and symbolic meanings of lead make for a genuinely intriguing and illuminating study. * Alex Potts, Max Loehr Collegiate Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan, USA *
The editors must be congratulated on the eclectic yet coherent contents, and on choosing people who not only have things to say, but who can actually write, not always the case in such collections. Lead may have sat splashed, dull and almost sullen in the corner of a gallery like an artist come too late, or early, at a vernissage, but goodness me, in this book, in a process of remarkable transformation, it becomes a catalyst beyond platinum: a catalyst for thought about process and materials in general. * Leonardo Reviews *

ISBN: 9781350196445

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 760g

280 pages