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A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham

A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham

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This publication accompanies the exhibition A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham at the Henry Moore Institute that addresses the British artist's visionary contribution to the study of sculpture. John Latham rethought the limits and possibilities of art, and a study of Latham's sculpture is a lesson in the changes that have taken place in post-war sculpture.

The focus on Latham's work spans 1958 to 1992, beginning in the year that he began to make sculpture. In the spirit of his own work, this publication and exhibition places Latham's work in relation to sixteen artists working across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including Tony Cragg, Marcel Duchamp, Mary Kelly, Cornelia Parker and Michelangelo Pistoletto.

Fully illustrated, the three essays in this book address value, science and material transformations: key terms for Latham. Alongside the commissioned texts artists Katie Paterson, Liliane Lijn and Neal White reflect on Latham's influence.

Unreasonable Sculpture: A Lesson with John Latham
Lisa Le Feuvre (Head of Sculpture Studies, the Henry Moore Institute)

Elements of the Picture
David Thorp (Independent curator)

Living Sculpture
John Hill

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