Grisha Bruskin's new sculpture project H-Hour examines the idea of 'the enemy' in broad terms: the hostile state, class enemies, "the other" as enemy and even time and death as enemies. The sinister plaster sculptures, abundantly illustrated in this volume, embody a myriad of familiar tensions.
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Grisha Bruskin's new sculpture project H-Hour examines the idea of 'the enemy' in broad terms: the hostile state, class enemies, "the other" as enemy and even time and death as enemies. The sinister plaster sculptures, abundantly illustrated in this volume, embody a myriad of familiar tensions.
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VG+ Slate gray and illus. cloth, 204 pp., many BW and color illus. Text is in English. Issued in conjunction with a 2012 exhibition of a variety of sculptures rendered by Russian-American artist Grisha Bruskin (b. 1945). With essays by Robert Storr, Alexander Borovsky, Hans-Peter Riese, and the artist himself. 40 specific pieces are featured. Includes a chronology, collections and exhibitions histories, and much more. A solid introduction to this artist.