This tapestry of primary sources is an essential primer on sculpture
and its makers.
Modern Sculpture presents a selection of manifestos, documents,
statements, articles, and interviews from more than ninety sculptors,
including a diverse selection of contemporary sculptors. With this book,
editor Douglas Dreishpoon defers to artists, whose varied points of view
illuminate sculpture's transformation--from object to action, concept to
phenomenon--over the course of more than a century. Chapters arranged in
chronological sequences highlight dominant stylistic, philosophical, and
thematic threads uniting kindred groups. The result is an artist-centric
history of sculpture as a medium of consequence and character.