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Arik Levy: Art
Contributor(s): Gottesman, Asaf (Contribution by), Schachter, Kenny (Contribution by), Schwartz, Olivier (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1908966564     ISBN-13: 9781908966568
Publisher: Black Dog Press
OUR PRICE:   $31.46  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | Sculpture & Installation
- Art | Individual Artists - General
Dewey: 709.2
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 7.5" W x 10" (3.20 lbs) 304 pages
 
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Arik Levy: Art, published as a sister volume to a forthcoming book on Levy's design, encompasses the last ten years of the Israeli born, Paris-based, practitioners output. Artist, technician, photographer, designer and filmmaker, Levy's skills and indeed outlook are entirely multidisciplinary, whilst his work can be seen in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. Influenced by Arte Povera, he is comparable to Anish Kapoor and Jeff Koons in sharing an exploration of advance manufacturing processes within his work, often taking the form of highly polished metal structures. Yet Levy is distinctly committed to an ideology of nature and natural materials despite his working with the constraints of industrial forms and manufacturing processes. Indeed he considers himself more of a feeling artist, this tactile association with nature fostered perhaps by his background and time spent in different corners of the globe, musing that ?the world is about people, not objects. To that extent, perhaps his harmonious approach disseminates his interest in the difficulties of categorisation within areas of the arts, where objects, critiqued in often abstract terms, as being either ?design? or ?art? are judged differently in terms of value, both financial and critical. In part this argument is discussed in the separation of his work into two volumes, with the second, companion volume Arik Levy: Design, being published next season. For Levy, the world is an aesthetic playground without such rules, ?a system of signs and symbols, where nothing is quite as it seems.