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Published for the centenary of Eduardo Chillida’s birth, Eduardo Chillida: Convergence is the definitive companion to the most comprehensive North American survey of his work in nearly fifty years. Celebrated for his monumental sculptures and deep ties to his Basque homeland, Chillida (1924–2002) drew on elemental forces—earth, sea, wind, and light—inspired by music, philosophy, and architecture. Richly illustrated, the catalogue spans his forged iron, carved alabaster, massive wooden forms, clay sculptures, and works on paper. Essays by leading voices, including curator Rachel Jans, philosopher Ana María Rabe, conductor Gustavo Gimeno, architect Lord Norman Foster, and the artist’s grandson Mikel Chillida, offer fresh perspectives on his enduring legacy.
Paperback
190 pages
Full color
9.5 x 11 inches
Paperback
190 pages
Full color
9.5 x 11 inches
102 in stock
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Published for the centenary of Eduardo Chillida’s birth, Eduardo Chillida: Convergence is the definitive companion to the most comprehensive North American survey of his work in nearly fifty years. Celebrated for his monumental sculptures and deep ties to his Basque homeland, Chillida (1924–2002) drew on elemental forces—earth, sea, wind, and light—inspired by music, philosophy, and architecture. Richly illustrated, the catalogue spans his forged iron, carved alabaster, massive wooden forms, clay sculptures, and works on paper. Essays by leading voices, including curator Rachel Jans, philosopher Ana María Rabe, conductor Gustavo Gimeno, architect Lord Norman Foster, and the artist’s grandson Mikel Chillida, offer fresh perspectives on his enduring legacy.
Paperback
190 pages
Full color
9.5 x 11 inches