Ernesto Neto: the Edges of the World
Over the past two decades, Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto has developed a dynmaic sculptural practice, creating complex multi-sensory environments that transform viewers' experiences of the spaces they move through. This lavishly illustrated career survey, with essays by Cliff Lauson, Moacir dos Anjos, Philip Ursprung and an interview with the artist by Ralph Rugoff, includes photographs of Neto's dramatic exhibition The edges of the world at London's Hayward Gallery 19.06.2010 — 5.09.2010.
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London
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2010
Number of pages
154 pages
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9781853322846
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Available on request
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Yes
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709.203 Net
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1
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