9781467574488-1467574481-Something to Take My Place: The Art of Lonnie Holley (HALSEY INSTITUT)

Something to Take My Place: The Art of Lonnie Holley (HALSEY INSTITUT)

ISBN-13: 9781467574488
ISBN-10: 1467574481
Author: Mark Sloan, Bernard Herman, Lizz Biswell
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston
Format: Hardcover 215 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781467574488
ISBN-10: 1467574481
Author: Mark Sloan, Bernard Herman, Lizz Biswell
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston
Format: Hardcover 215 pages

Summary

Something to Take My Place: The Art of Lonnie Holley (HALSEY INSTITUT) (ISBN-13: 9781467574488 and ISBN-10: 1467574481), written by authors Mark Sloan, Bernard Herman, Lizz Biswell, was published by Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Monographs (Individual Artists, Criticism, Arts History & Criticism, History, Appreciation, Sculpture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Something to Take My Place: The Art of Lonnie Holley (HALSEY INSTITUT) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Monographs books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.15.

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Lonnie Holley (born 1950), acclaimed by The New York Times as “the Insider’s Outsider,” is best known for his assemblage sculptures incorporating natural and man-made materials, often cast off or discarded; he has recently also begun to make music, through the Dust-to-Digital label. Legendary for his environmental assemblage that spread over two acres of his property in Birmingham, Alabama―now destroyed―Holley scavenges and repurposes found objects in the service of a personal philosophy of renewal and rejuvenation. This is the first monograph on Holley’s work in more than a decade. Illustrated with reproductions of more than 70 of Holley’s sculptures, it provides a comprehensive overview of Holley’s art, life and philosophy, with essays by Mark Sloan, Leslie Umberger, Bernard L. Herman and an “as-told-to” autobiography recorded by noted oral historian Theodore Rosengarten.

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