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Robert Irwin Getty Garden . Weschler

Robert Irwin Getty Garden By . Weschler

Robert Irwin Getty Garden by . Weschler


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A study of Robert Irwin's design and creation of the Central Garden at the Getty Center. The narrative is followed by a transcript of conversations in which the author and Irwin, in a series of walks through the garden, discuss in detail the decisions that shaped the making of the garden.

Robert Irwin Getty Garden Summary

Robert Irwin Getty Garden by . Weschler

In the early 1990s the design and creation of the Central Garden at the Getty Center were entrusted to the distinguished contemporary visual artist Robert Irwin. Irwin a member of California's "light and space" movement-was an unexpected choice for this major commission, and his work has aroused intense interest in the art world and among gardening enthusiasts and visitors to the Getty Center. In Robert Irwin Getty Garden, Lawrence Weschler offers a lively account of the creation of what Irwin has playfully termed "a sculpture in the form of a garden aspiring to be art." Weschler's narrative is followed by a transcript of conversations in which he and Irwin, in a series of walks through the garden, discuss in detail the decisions, both philosophical and practical, that shaped the making of this major art work in Southern California. The book contains more than 150 colour illustrations, many of them specially commissioned from photographer Becky Cohen. The photographs capture the stunning variety of colours and textures of the plant forms selected by Irwin. They also reveal the care and precision that went into the creation of each element of the garden environment, from the handrails and lighting fixtures to the huge azalea rings and waterfall that make a visit to the Getty Central Garden a unique experience.

About . Weschler

Robert Irwin has exhibited widely in galleries and museums in North America and abroad. In 1993 the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles initiated a major retrospective of his work that subsequently travelled to Paris, Madrid, and Cologne Lawrence Weschler, a long-time staff writer at The New Yorker, is the new director of the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU. His ten books include Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees' A Life of Contemporary Artist Robert Irwin, David Hockneys Cameraworks, and Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder Becky Cohen, Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards 2000 winner, is an artist/photographer best known for her landscapes of the gardens designed by Andre Le Notre and of other historic gardens in France, England, and the United States.

Additional information

GOR004786093
9780892366200
0892366206
Robert Irwin Getty Garden by . Weschler
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Getty Trust Publications
2002-10-31
192
N/A
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