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Daphne Kerber : Skulpturen : Holz, Bronze, Gips, Glas, Papier = Sculptures : wood, bronze, plaster, glass, paper / herausgegeben von Daphne Kerber ; Textbeiträge, Uwe Degreif [and four others] ; Übersetzungen, Anna-Marie Gorzalka.

Title
Daphne Kerber : Skulpturen : Holz, Bronze, Gips, Glas, Papier = Sculptures : wood, bronze, plaster, glass, paper / herausgegeben von Daphne Kerber ; Textbeiträge, Uwe Degreif [and four others] ; Übersetzungen, Anna-Marie Gorzalka.
Author
Kerber, Daphne, 1953-
Publication
Bielefeld : Kerber Verlag, c2017.

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Degreif, Uwe
Description
103 pages : color illustrations; 30 cm.
Summary
For the sculptor Daphne Kerber, the human form is one of her most important subjects. She regards the elaboration of a human figure as peregrinating along the body in a special world, in a wonderful landscape. Various materials come into play in her work, while the artist finds wood to be the liveliest choice for figures and portraits. She carefully removes the material layer by layer, but the material of the body nevertheless increases and becomes more concentrated. It therefore seems that the body is structured as if from within: over the bones, the skin is laid like a white cloth that gently covers the interior without the transparency becoming lost. The monograph presents an overview of the spectrum of Daphne Kerber?s artistic work based on works from thirty years.
Series Statement
Kerber art
Uniform Title
  • Kerber art
  • Kerber art.
Alternative Title
  • Sculptures : wood, bronze, plaster, glass, paper
  • Skulpturen : Holz, Bronze, Gips, Glas, Papier
Subject
Kerber, Daphne, 1953- > Catalogs
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Catalogs
Language (note)
  • Parallel texts in German and English.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9783735603364
  • 373560336X
LCCN
9783735603364
OCLC
1006398781
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library