Big Art / Small Art
By (Author) Tristan Manco
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st September 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.05
Hardback
256
Width 260mm, Height 310mm
1820g
In this follow-up to the bestselling Raw + Material = Art, Tristan Manco reveals international artists who are exploring extremes of scale and making us look at the world in new ways: from Lilian Bourgeat, who conjures a theatrical arena with his oversized everyday objects, to Takahiro Iwasaki, who transports us into a miniature world that reflects our own, to Leandro Erlich's dizzying 'house' in Dalston, London. The artists are all highly innovative in their choice of materials, which include fog (Fujiko Nakaya), crayons and pencils (Diem Chau), leaves (Lorenzo Manuel Durn), inflatables (Choi Jeong-Hwa), salt (Motoi Yamamoto) and digital media (Yang Yongliang). Stylishly designed and highly accessible, this book will appeal to artists, designers and anyone interested in creative approaches to form, medium and technique.
'These artworks that play with perspective will bend your eyes and your mind' - Guardian
'Astounding artworks provokes questions and arguments, as well as offering fresh perspectives on the ever enigmatic art world' - HungerTV.com
'A superbly chosen selection which will only increase the reputation of author Manco, already the worlds leading authority on street art' - EDP Weekend
Tristan Manco is a graphic designer based in Hove, England, and pioneering author of books on the graffiti and the international street art scenes. He has published multiple books with Thames and Hudson, including Street Logos, Graffiti Brasil, Street Sketchbook: Journeys, Big Art / Small Art and Make Your Mark.