Scale is being taken to new extremes in art: big and bold on the one hand, intricate and intimate on the other. This book is divided into two sections big art and small art and includes profiles of forty-five contemporary artists who are revolutionizing our approach to scale with works that provoke questions, arouse emotions and offer fresh perspectives, from beautifully carved leaves (Lorenzo Manuel Durán, Spain) and micro reproductions of artists at work in their studio (Joe Fig, USA) to giant mechanical kinetic sculptures (Theo Jansen, Netherlands) and immersive galaxies of shimmering spheres (Nike Savvas, Australia).
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
A Sense of Scale
Introduction Big Art
Boa Mistura
Lilian Bourgeat
Brent Christensen
Janet Echelman
Leandro Erlich
Jean-Francois Fourtou
Katharina Grosse
Jason Hackenwerth
Theo Jansen
Choi Jeong-Hwa
José Lerma
Fujiko Nakaya
Penique Productions
Kurt Perschke
Jaume Plensa
Nikolay Polissky
Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada
Adrián Villar Rojas
Tomás Saraceno
Nike Savvas
Doug and Mike Starn
Jason deCaires Taylor
Pascale Marthine Tayou
Motoi Yamamoto
Websites, Bibliography and
Credits
Introduction - Small Art
Alberto Baraya
Diem Chau
Nguyen Hùng Cuong
Brock Davis
David DiMichele
Thomas Doyle
Lorenzo Manuel Durán
Evol
Joe Fig
Nancy Fouts
Takahiro Iwasaki
Luke Jerram
Nicolás Labadia
Guy Laramée
Nadín Ospina
Liliana Porter
Klari Reis
Egied Simons
Iori Tomita
Yin Xiuzhen
Yang Yongliang