Grimanesa Amors: Ocupante
By (Author) Beate Reifenscheid
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st February 2017
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Installation art
Sculpture
709.2
Hardback
128
Width 240mm, Height 283mm
1110g
The work of the prize winning Peruvian American light artist Grimanesa Amors is characterised by organic forms and an instinctive approach. The basis of her fascinating sculptures lies, however, in the natural sciences, social history and critical theory. Research and feeling establish a form of communication in her works. The expansive sculptures and video installations of Grimanesa Amors have already been shown all over the world: from Mexico to Tel Aviv and from Beijing to Times Square in New York. She presented her latest works, "OCUPANTE" and "GOLDEN SECRET ROOM", In the Ludwig Museum Koblenz. The artist creat es playful light installations which are so enigmatic that they permit interpretations on different levels. Together with an overview of her work, this volume reproduces the works in large format illustrations, thereby reproducing their fluidity and luminosity.
"Combining an enthusiasm for technology's boundless possibilities with a fascination with the ephemeral . . . Amors' work is just as magical as the goddesses that inspired it." -- "A Women's Thing magazine"
Beate Reifenscheid is director of the Leopold Museum in Koblenz, Germany, and the author or editor of several books.