Description
Since 1955 Heinz Mack has undertaken artistic expeditions into the deserts of Africa. It was here that he created his Sahara Project, with which he became a pioneer of Land Art. During his travels he purchased works by African artists which moved him, aroused his curiosity about foreign objects and which were then absorbed naturally into his life and work. The ornamental, sculptural and woven works by unknown African artists inspired Mack, and their power has been integrated into his own works on a subconscious level. The collection includes sculptures and objects made of wood, clay or metal - materials which are also characteristic for the reception of Mack's art.
About the Author
David Zemanek is an Ethnologist and expert for African and Oceanic Art.
Book Information
ISBN 9783777429366
Author David Zemanek
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Hirmer Verlag
Publisher Hirmer Verlag
Weight(grams) 2390g