The first publication exploring the works of American sculptor JB Blunk, including previously unseen examples of his work in stone, clay, painting and jewelry. Guided by the materials he worked with, Blunk created large sculptural pieces that seemed to exude their own powerful energy unique to organic matter. Includes essays from a number of experts exploring Blunk's art through different time periods.
Edited by Mariah Nielson and Abake with essays from Lucy Lippard, Glenn Adamson, Fariba Bogzaran and Louise Allison Cort
226 Pages
8.5" x 10.5"