Carole Solvay. Moving without noise.
Mercator Fund| N° d'inventaire | 22410 |
| Format | 25 x 28 |
| Détails | 192 p., hardcover with dust jacket. |
| Publication | Brussels, 2020 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9789462301078 |
This book is the first to explore the work of contemporary Belgian sculptor Carole Solvay (born 1954). Over the past twenty-five years, using primarily feathers and wire, she has created sculptures of ethereal beauty that seem to defy gravity. This book features over one hundred of her works, accompanied by brief quotations from her favorite authors, including Ingeborg Bachmann, Mahmoud Darwich, T.S. Eliot, Jean Giono, Nâzim Hikmet, Carson McCullers, Sylvia Plath, Fernando Pessoa, and Joseph Roth.
This book is the first to explore the work of contemporary Belgian sculptor Carole Solvay (born 1954). Over the past twenty-five years, using primarily feathers and wire, she has created sculptures of ethereal beauty that seem to defy gravity. This book features over one hundred of her works, accompanied by brief quotations from her favorite authors, including Ingeborg Bachmann, Mahmoud Darwich, T.S. Eliot, Jean Giono, Nâzim Hikmet, Carson McCullers, Sylvia Plath, Fernando Pessoa, and Joseph Roth.