Ana Rewakowicz, a multidisciplinary artist born in Poland of Ukrainian parents, has been living in Canada since 1988. This first monograph on her work explores her questioning of identity as expressed through clothing and habitation. In contrast to the stable mass of monumental sculpture and architecture, her costumes and structures are an air-filled, mobile art form concerned with places and the people that activate them. Incorporating materials such as rubber, polyurethane, reversible foil, fans and solar panels, Rewakowicz harnesses technology to build intimate public experiences and fashions based on function and traveling interiors.
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Ana Rewakowicz, a multidisciplinary artist born in Poland of Ukrainian parents, has been living in Canada since 1988. This first monograph on her work explores her questioning of identity as expressed through clothing and habitation. In contrast to the stable mass of monumental sculpture and architecture, her costumes and structures are an air-filled, mobile art form concerned with places and the people that activate them. Incorporating materials such as rubber, polyurethane, reversible foil, fans and solar panels, Rewakowicz harnesses technology to build intimate public experiences and fashions based on function and traveling interiors.
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Librería: RZABASBOOKs, Toronto, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. Nº de ref. del artículo: 003844
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Librería: 2Wakefield, Wakefield, QC, Canada
Pictorial Cover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. 99 pages. Square 21.5 cm. Pictorial card covers with transparent dust jacket. Illustrated end-pages. Illustrations throughout. Text in French and English. Includes essays by Craig James Buckley, Meredith Carruthers and Cynthia Imogen Hammond. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop's University, Nov. 23, 2005 - Jan. 21, 2006. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2142
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