'From dreams and visions and things not known' : technique and process in David Smith's drawings
For the American sculptor, David Smith (1906–1965), drawing was a language to replace words. It was the subconscious immediacy of drawing that allowed formal concepts to take shape during the laborious process of welding steel. In the 1950s, Smith’s sculptural output increased dramatically in both s...
Main Author: | Mulholland, Richard |
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Royal College of Art
2010
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.569074 |
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