Alberto Giacometti – Sculpture in Plaster
Sculptors have long been fascinated, even seduced, by the possibilities of the human body. From classical Greeces Doryphoros to Michelangelos David, the nude has captivated artists and viewers alike with its simplicity and power. One of the most arresting interpreters of the human form is Alberto Giacometti (190166), renowned for haunting nudes so prophetic for the moderns that they were claimed by the surrealist, existentialist, formalist, and expressionist movements in turn. Now, intensely personal photographs of Giacomettis work are available for the first time in print in Ernst Scheideggers Alberto Giacometti: Sculpture in Plaster.
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