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WALTER PICHLER: DRAWINGS, SCULPTURE, BUILDINGS Friedrich Achleitner
Friedrich Achleitner (introduction): WALTER PICHLER: DRAWINGS, SCULPTURE, BUILDINGS. NYC: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993. First English-language edition. A fine hardcover bookin a fine, dust jacket. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print aand surprisingly uncommon.
9.5 x 11.25 hardocver book with 204 pages heavily illustrated in color and b/w with Pichlerıs artwork in a variety of media.
Walter Pichler (b. 1936) studied at the School of Applied Arts in Vienna . Lives in St. Martin/Burgland and Vienna. Since the 1960s he works in the border zone between sculpture and architecture, specializing in architectural designs for utopian city-planning projects and three-dimensional models confronting space and individual perception. Together with Hans Hollein he demanded that architecture be free from the constraints of construction and that sculpture be free from the limits of abstraction. Sounds good to me.
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