I discovered this sculptor a few days ago. Amazing to me that there are so many interesting people out there that I don't know about. I was really taken by Nash's sculpture, but in interview I found his approach to his work, his aesthetic and his overall concept. He has a very personal commitment to his medium and an obvious emotional relationship with it. More striking totemic pieces.
Notes on an ongoing project that attempts to sonically represent place. Taking English Neo-Romantic landscape painting as a starting point, I will consider and portray places, not just from a traditional stereophonic perspective, but attempt to represent the sound emotionally, historically and conceptually.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
David Nash
I discovered this sculptor a few days ago. Amazing to me that there are so many interesting people out there that I don't know about. I was really taken by Nash's sculpture, but in interview I found his approach to his work, his aesthetic and his overall concept. He has a very personal commitment to his medium and an obvious emotional relationship with it. More striking totemic pieces.
Labels:
Englishness,
Installation,
Landscape,
Opinion,
Place,
Research,
Romanticism,
Sculpture
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