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Nick Hornby,Hannah Higham,Helen Pheby,Luke Syson,Matt Price

Nick Hornby

Nick Hornby

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Nick Hornby is a leading British sculptor of his generation, known for his use of software to extract, alter, and hybridize sculptures from art history into new works made from marble, steel, bronze, resin, wood, and composite materials. This first major monograph features approximately 175 images, including production images taken in the studio and fabrication workshops, and an essay by Dr Hannah Higham that explores the relationship between the work and time. The monograph also includes an interview with Dr Helen Pheby, Associate Director, Programme, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, that probes the artist's cultural and theoretical inspirations, methods, materials, and ideologies. The publication is edited by Matt Price, designed by Herman Lelie, printed by EBS, Verona, and published by Anomie, London.

Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2022
Publisher: Anomie Publishing

Nick Hornby, a renowned sculptor born in London in 1980, stands as a prominent figure in the contemporary British art scene. His artistic practice encompasses the creation of works that span both intimate and monumental scales, seamlessly blending art history and contemporary technology. Hornby's approach involves the utilization of software that enables him to extract, alter, and hybridize sculptures from various periods of art history, transforming them into new masterpieces crafted from materials such as marble, steel, bronze, resin, wood, and composite materials. It is evident that Hornby has ventured into uncharted territory, forging a novel sculptural language that resonates with the twenty-first century.

This remarkable monograph, his first major publication, presents a comprehensive collection of approximately 175 images, many of which are reproduced here for the first time or have been specially commissioned for this occasion. Alongside the documentation of artworks showcased in galleries and outdoor spaces, the book also includes production images captured in the artist's studio and fabrication workshops. Hornby's artistic practice can be categorized into four distinct areas: Intersections, Extrusions, Hydrographics, and Collaborations.

A foreword by Luke Syson, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, provides valuable insights into Hornby's internal and external relationship with sculpture, delving into the intricate connections between two and three dimensions, abstraction, and representation. Editor Matt Prices' introduction serves as a captivating journey through the artist's oeuvre, encompassing his early family life, studies at prestigious institutions like Chelsea and The Slade in London, and his most recent major exhibitions and commissions. Price explores a wide range of significant aspects, including the profound influence of music and sound, which played a central role in Hornby's early work, to sculptures created in collaboration with other artists, and even recent pieces that seamlessly integrate art history with cutting-edge technology in their design and fabrication.

Furthermore, an essay by Dr. Hannah Higham, Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Henry Moore Foundation, offers a profound exploration into Hornby's artistic journey. Higham delves into the themes and influences that have shaped his artistic practice, shedding light on the profound impact of historical figures and artistic movements on his work. Through her insightful analysis, Higham provides a deeper understanding of Hornby's artistic vision and the profound significance of his contributions to the field of sculpture.

In conclusion, Nick Hornby's monograph serves as a testament to his exceptional talent and innovative approach to sculpture. Through his meticulous craftsmanship and bold experimentation, he has pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, creating works that transcend time and redefine the possibilities of sculpture in the twenty-first century. This comprehensive publication offers a captivating glimpse into Hornby's artistic world, providing a deeper appreciation for his remarkable contributions to the art landscape.

Weight: 1942g
Dimension: 255 x 288 x 37 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781910221242

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