Edited by Jasper Sharp. Text by Christoph Doswald.
The imposing machine-sculptures of Arcangelo Sassolino (born 1967) draw on the character and functions of construction equipment, often exercising extreme force on a range of materials with a detached sci-fi ominousness. This first monograph provides a rich visual appraisal of the artist's works and an overview of their historical context.
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Published by JRP|Ringier. Edited by Jasper Sharp. Text by Christoph Doswald.
The imposing machine-sculptures of Arcangelo Sassolino (born 1967) draw on the character and functions of construction equipment, often exercising extreme force on a range of materials with a detached sci-fi ominousness. This first monograph provides a rich visual appraisal of the artist's works and an overview of their historical context.