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Woods Davy

Woods Davy

Sculptures

Preface by Suzanne Muchnic
Text by Shana Nys Dambrot

£55.00

Publishing 13th Nov 2023
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    • The first monograph on the sculptures of Woods Davy
    • Includes a conversation between Craig Kull and Woods Davy
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    This volume is the first monograph devoted to Woods Davy and collects the works made by the artist from 1978 to the present, highlighting their context, the stories connected to their creation, and the artistic development to which they bear witness. Woods’s growth is in fact marked by an evolution: his early practice is characterised by bold architectural abstractions and monumental installations, while his later work possesses a more reflective character. These latter pieces are compositions of smooth, rounded stones that appear to float in the air, defying gravity. The publication also focuses on an in-depth analysis of his Cantamar series.

    However, Woods’s work also draws upon ideas derived from his passion for art collecting, in particular the masks used by the Songye and Luba peoples that inhabit the south eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He in fact owns what is certainly the most important private collection of Kifwebe masks. The connection between these two poles around which Woods’s life revolves is quite simple: in both there is a negation of the natural order. On the one hand, stones float like clouds, while on the other, men are transformed into a hybrid of human, animal, and spirit.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    5 Continents Editions
    ISBN
    9791254600405
    Publish date
    13th Nov 2023
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    World excluding Italy and France
    Size
    285 mm x 230 mm
    Pages
    240 Pages
    Illustrations
    175 color
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