Poems About Sculpture
By (Author) Murray Dewart
Preface by Robert Pinsky
Everyman
Everyman's Library
15th September 2016
7th July 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sculpture
808.819357
Hardback
256
Width 110mm, Height 165mm, Spine 12mm
250g
A unique anthology of poems from around the world and across the ages inspired by our most enduring art form. Sculpture has the longest memory of the arts- from the Paleolithic era we find stone carvings and clay figures embedded with human longing. And poets have long been fascinated by the idea of eternity embodied by the monumental temples and fragmented statues of ancient civilizations. From Keats's Grecian urn and Shelley's 'Ozymandias' to contemporary verse about Maya Lin's Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Janet Echelman's windborne hovering nets, the pieces in this collection convert the physical materials of the plastic arts - clay, wood, glass, marble, granite, bronze - into lapidary lines of poetry. Whether the sculptures celebrated here commemorate love or war, objects or apparitions, forms human or divine, they have called forth evocative responses from a wide range of poets, including Homer, Ovid, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Rilke, Dickinson, Yeats, Auden and Plath. A compendium of dazzling examples of one art form reflecting on another, Poems About Sculpture is a treat for art lovers.
EDITOR BIOGRAPHY Murray Dewart is an internationally recognized sculptor who has built large public sculptures in China, Israel and across the United States. He has work in more than thirty permanent collections, among them the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum and the Museum of San Marco University in Lima, Peru.