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From the obelisks of Egypt, the Colossus of Rhodes and the Roman Colosseum to the gigantic heads of the Olmecs and the moai of Easter Island, the ‘colossal’ designates the immense, the monumental, that which is of overwhelming size. In The Colossal: From Ancient Greece to Giacometti these examples – instances of what we commonly understand to be colossal – are situated in their historical and cultural contexts. But this book also explores an older sense of the word that has little to do with scale: that of the kolossos, a statuette or effigy used in ancient Greek rituals. These small figures, which embodied the dualities of presence and absence, life and death, mobility and immobility, are linked to twentieth-century Europe and the world of the Surrealists, establishing an interpretation of the colossal that is at once archaic and contemporary.In this book Peter Mason takes a multidisciplinary approach to the history and theory of the colossal, ultimately arguing that the artist who best tapped into the true meaning of ‘colossal’ was Alberto Giacometti. He shows that the artist’s enigmatic work The Cube articulates themes that tie it firmly to the world of the ancients in Greece, Mesoamerica and the Pacific.Combining archaeological evidence, cultural perspectives and art history, The Colossal is a fascinating look at the idea of the colossal. From the monolithic sculptures of long-dead civilizations to Giacometti’s unsettling sculptures, this is an innovative book that will appeal to all those with an interest in the history and theory of the visual.
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From Ancient Greece to Giacometti
Kirjailija
Peter Mason
ISBN
9781780231228
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
24.5.2013
Kustantaja
REAKTION BOOKS
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