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Space Practising Tools is much like a storybook. The main character is space. In the beginning, we fear it. As life goes on, we learn to ignore our fear and, as a consequence, we learn to ignore space. This makes it difficult to see space in three-dimensional art in which it is central. In Space Practising Tools, the artist Gail Hastings records a practical way to see and to work with 'actual' space in art. Her book documents spatial interactions through photographs, watercolours and diagrams of five space practising tools the artist handmade. It aims to develop an eye for space separate from our shared space that we tend not to see. It calls on Josef Albers' Interaction of Color of 1966 as ...
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This volume presents works that have been purchased by the DaimlerChrysler Collection, initially only interested in Southern German artists but now international and mainly minimalist. Each work is introduced, examined and put in context.
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