
Marconi
In Tte Sculpture of John Mcewen
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For thirty years, John McEwen has explored the relationship between animals and people. His life-size silhouettes of dogs and wolves, most of which are flame cut from sheets of steel, are placed in different environments, thereby evoking new associations. Marconi, a full-size German Shepherd created in 1978, was the first in a long series. This retrospective publication examines this initial work as a vehicle of the imagination, a component of which is that animals are a necessary source of deliverance and hope.
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