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Valérie Blass

MAC Montreal
Price
$29.95
Date
2012
Publisher
MAC Montreal
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9782551251414
Genre
Sculpture, Contemporary Art, Canadian
Description

Employing virtually every sculptural technique – from moulding, casting, carving and modeling to assemblage and bricolage – Valerie Blass explores the territories between animal, human and inanimate forms, creating unique hybrid objects. The impact of Blass’s work resides in the anachronistic way she navigates between two sculptural traditions. On the one hand she makes free-standing, vertical, humanscale pieces that locate her squarely within the classical tradition of figurative sculpture. On the other, the diversity of her materials and the plethora of bought and found objects she uses, stemming from an enthusiastic engagement with the material culture of the twenty-first century, anchor her art in assemblage and bricolage. This publication presents new and recent work by Valerie Blass and contains two original essays as well as an interview with the artist.

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