Helen Pashgian: Spheres & Lenses
Helen Pashgian: Spheres & Lenses
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Helen Pashgian is a Pasadena-based artist known for her sculptures made of vibrantly colored columns, discs, and spheres. She uses industrial epoxies, plastics, and resins to create her works, characterized by their translucent surfaces that filter and contain illumination. This book documents her vast body of work, with historic and new photographs, and an essay by John Yau.
Format: Hardback
Length: 172 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2022
Publisher: Radius Books
The captivating world of Helen Pashgian, a visionary artist who has left an indelible mark on the art scene, is explored in this comprehensive monograph. Born in 1934 in Pasadena, California, Pashgian has dedicated her life to creating a remarkable body of work that encompasses sculptures that are a testament to her boundless creativity and technical mastery.
Throughout her career, Pashgian has pushed the boundaries of sculpture by exploring the interplay between light, space, and form. Her sculptures are a mesmerizing blend of vibrant colors, intricate textures, and delicate shapes, creating a sense of wonder and intrigue that draws the viewer into a world of infinite possibilities.
One of the defining characteristics of Pashgian's work is her innovative use of industrial epoxies, plastics, and resins. These materials allow her to create sculptures with translucent surfaces that seem to filter and contain illumination, creating a captivating effect that is both ethereal and grounded in the physical world.
"One must move around to observe changes," Pashgian asserts. "Coming and going, appearing and receding, visible and invisible—a phenomenon of constant movement." Her sculptures invite the viewer to engage with them on a sensory level, as they explore the interplay between light and shadow, form and space, and the illusion of depth and dimension.
This monograph serves as a testament to Pashgian's vast body of work, spanning several decades. It features historic photographs of her early spheres and discs, as well as new photographs that capture the evolution of her artistic vision. An essay by renowned art critic John Yau provides insightful commentary on Pashgian's work, shedding light on her artistic process and the profound impact she has had on the art world.
In addition to the photographs, the monograph includes a chronology that is based on extensive research and provides a deeper understanding of Pashgian's artistic journey. It explores the influences that have shaped her work, from the minimalist movements of the 1960s to the contemporary art scene of today.
Helen Pashgian's sculptures are a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft and her ability to push the boundaries of artistic expression. This comprehensive monograph offers a glimpse into the world of this remarkable artist, allowing viewers to appreciate the depth and complexity of her work and the profound impact it has had on the art world.
Weight: 1958g
Dimension: 281 x 385 x 39 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781942185758
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