Heinz Mack · Ars Urbana: Public-Space Art
As the creator of monumental and sculptural designs in public spaces, Heinz Mack is a patron of human encounters in metropolitan settings. The book, written by the artist, is dedicated to an œuvre that spans over more than fifty years (1952 -2008).

Convinced that culture inevitably must also become big-city culture, Mack has always been fascinated with monumental dimensions. A co-founder of the influential "Zero" movement, Mack has been realizing his vision, independently of the demands to which art has been subjected in museums, since the early fifties. As a result, there are now more than one hundred works in public spaces whose complex range of shape and form set Mack apart from other artists. The book documents not only the colossal sculptures that dominate their settings, but also his large-scale mosaics, murals, metal-reliefs, and windows in churches and foyers of company headquarters. Mack is famous for his geometric, futuristic and almost megalomanically high structures, like the 42-metre high stainless-steel tower in Stuttgart, the tallest sculpture in Europe. He has also worked extensively in the making of stone, water and light ensembles in public spaces around Europe and Japan.

The book Ars Urbana contains more than 200 pictures of completed projects, with extensive commentaries. They are placed in context by Heinz Mack’s theoretical reflexions on »architectural sculptures«.

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Heinz Mack · Ars Urbana: Public-Space Art
As the creator of monumental and sculptural designs in public spaces, Heinz Mack is a patron of human encounters in metropolitan settings. The book, written by the artist, is dedicated to an œuvre that spans over more than fifty years (1952 -2008).

Convinced that culture inevitably must also become big-city culture, Mack has always been fascinated with monumental dimensions. A co-founder of the influential "Zero" movement, Mack has been realizing his vision, independently of the demands to which art has been subjected in museums, since the early fifties. As a result, there are now more than one hundred works in public spaces whose complex range of shape and form set Mack apart from other artists. The book documents not only the colossal sculptures that dominate their settings, but also his large-scale mosaics, murals, metal-reliefs, and windows in churches and foyers of company headquarters. Mack is famous for his geometric, futuristic and almost megalomanically high structures, like the 42-metre high stainless-steel tower in Stuttgart, the tallest sculpture in Europe. He has also worked extensively in the making of stone, water and light ensembles in public spaces around Europe and Japan.

The book Ars Urbana contains more than 200 pictures of completed projects, with extensive commentaries. They are placed in context by Heinz Mack’s theoretical reflexions on »architectural sculptures«.

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Heinz Mack · Ars Urbana: Public-Space Art

Heinz Mack · Ars Urbana: Public-Space Art

by Heinz Mack
Heinz Mack · Ars Urbana: Public-Space Art

Heinz Mack · Ars Urbana: Public-Space Art

by Heinz Mack

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As the creator of monumental and sculptural designs in public spaces, Heinz Mack is a patron of human encounters in metropolitan settings. The book, written by the artist, is dedicated to an œuvre that spans over more than fifty years (1952 -2008).

Convinced that culture inevitably must also become big-city culture, Mack has always been fascinated with monumental dimensions. A co-founder of the influential "Zero" movement, Mack has been realizing his vision, independently of the demands to which art has been subjected in museums, since the early fifties. As a result, there are now more than one hundred works in public spaces whose complex range of shape and form set Mack apart from other artists. The book documents not only the colossal sculptures that dominate their settings, but also his large-scale mosaics, murals, metal-reliefs, and windows in churches and foyers of company headquarters. Mack is famous for his geometric, futuristic and almost megalomanically high structures, like the 42-metre high stainless-steel tower in Stuttgart, the tallest sculpture in Europe. He has also worked extensively in the making of stone, water and light ensembles in public spaces around Europe and Japan.

The book Ars Urbana contains more than 200 pictures of completed projects, with extensive commentaries. They are placed in context by Heinz Mack’s theoretical reflexions on »architectural sculptures«.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783777440651
Publisher: Hirmer Publishers
Publication date: 02/05/2008
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 348
Product dimensions: 9.90(w) x 12.00(h) x 1.40(d)

Table of Contents

Text in German
Text in English
    Foreword
    Public-space art
    The Risks of Great Dimensions
    Critique of Modern Architecture
    Excerpt from an Interview with Heinz Mack
    Excerpt from a lecture by Heinz Mack

Images

Locations of the works
A Note on Captions
Biography
Imprint
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