
Extending the Artist's Hand
Contemporary Sculpture from the Walla Walla Foundry
Keith Wells(Author)
Museum of Art, Washington State University (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. September 2004
Book
Hardback
112 pages
978-0-9755662-0-6 (ISBN)
Description
A quiet country town nestled at the foot of Washington's Blue Mountains is the unlikely home of a world-class art organization, the Walla Walla Foundry. On one particular day, curious onlookers outside the unassuming building could have observed a crane lifting a woman's torso onto legs to form a giant urethane foam model, several stories tall, now ready to be molded and cast. Once inside, they might have watched expert workers pour glowing molten metal into a monument-sized plaster mold, weld architectural elements, perform wax tooling, or remove a rubber mold from a huge plaster model.Internationally renowned artists such as Terry Allen, Robert Arneson, Deborah Butterfield, Jim Dine, and Tom Otterness have utilized the firm's services to create, produce, and install finished art pieces worldwide. With full color photography and informative text, Extending the Artist's Hand celebrates the collaboration between artist and technician, explores the fascinating journey of metal sculpture from initial concept to final installation, and documents the history and achievements of this extraordinary Eastern Washington enterprise.
Extending the Artist's Hand received a 2015 Idaho Book of the Year honorable mention from the Idaho Library Association, and the 2015 Dwight L. Smith Award from the Western History Association.
Extending the Artist's Hand received a 2015 Idaho Book of the Year honorable mention from the Idaho Library Association, and the 2015 Dwight L. Smith Award from the Western History Association.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
University of Washington Press
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 313 mm
Width: 224 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
916 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9755662-0-6 (9780975566206)
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Persons
Chris Bruce, retired director of the Washington State University Museum of Art, trained as an artist and received a master's degree from San Jose State University. He has been an artist's assistant in the Bay Area, cofounder of an artist cooperative, curator for the University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery, director of a Seattle art gallery, and a founding director of curatorial and collections at Paul Allen's Experience Music Project. He has written widely about the arts and culture.
Content
FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
V. Lane RawlinsWALLA WALLA FOUNDRY
"AN EXTENSION OF THE ARTIST'S HANDS"
Chris Bruce
SCULPTING A BUSINESS
AN INTERVIEW WITH MARK ANDERSON
Keith Wells
PROCESS CASE STUDY
JIM DINE'S CLEVELAND VENUS
NOTES ABOUT MY SCULPTURE
Jim Dine
"ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN THERE"
ARTISTS' RECOLLECTIONS OF WORKING AT THE WALLA WALLA FOUNDRY
PLATES
CHRONOLOGY OF THE WALLA WALLA FOUNDRY
SELECTED INSTALLATION SITES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
GLOSSARY
STAFF
V. Lane RawlinsWALLA WALLA FOUNDRY
"AN EXTENSION OF THE ARTIST'S HANDS"
Chris Bruce
SCULPTING A BUSINESS
AN INTERVIEW WITH MARK ANDERSON
Keith Wells
PROCESS CASE STUDY
JIM DINE'S CLEVELAND VENUS
NOTES ABOUT MY SCULPTURE
Jim Dine
"ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN THERE"
ARTISTS' RECOLLECTIONS OF WORKING AT THE WALLA WALLA FOUNDRY
PLATES
CHRONOLOGY OF THE WALLA WALLA FOUNDRY
SELECTED INSTALLATION SITES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
GLOSSARY
STAFF