Work of a Medical Artist interview
medical artist Pascale Pollier talks in the following interview about how she came to be interested in art and science. will be published in April 2014 by The Crowood Press-
Language-of-Mixed-Media-Sculpture-3 This new volume is both a global survey and a celebration of contemporary approaches to sculpture formed from more than one material. It profiles the discipline in all its expanded forms: illustrating that sculpture in twenty first century is not something solid and static but rather a fluid interface in material, time and space. It will include: • Insightful revelations of the creative journeys from ten renowned sculptors • Useful technical information on a myriad of processes and materials • Twenty-eight international sculptors showcased • Inspiring imagery with over 200 colour photographs This sumptuously illustrated volume will inspire those intrigued and interested in contemporary sculpture. Suitable for all artists, enthusiasts, students and practitioners alike, the book will form an invaluable guide to the great plethora of twenty-first century art.for more information please contact Jac Scott Art Gallery of Crafton Hills (AGCH) is dedicated to the promotion of the fine arts. The Gallery was founded in 2013 by Pod Five (PF). The institution is set up as a virtual gallery and is to be presented by PF. The virtual gallery is administered and headquartered in Redlands, California. The works featured at AGCH include installations, sculptures, and paintings.
A bronze bust portrait/facial reconstruction of Andreas Vesalius. made by Richard Neave and Pascale Pollier. These Bronze portraits 1/12 are made to fund our larger commemorative monument. These sculptures will be given to sponsors who support the new monument for 5000 euro. The bronze foundry Kunstgieterij De Clercq-Ginsberg Fonderie d'art The VRT newsflash please back our film on kickstarter http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/3602722/fabrica-vitae-reflecting-on-the-fabric-of-life ‘FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION ANDREAS VESALIUS’ , 2013
Pascale Pollier en Richard Neave In het vooruitzicht van de 500ste verjaardag van de geboorte van Andreas Vesalius in 2014, werken Richard Neave en Pascale Pollier aan een gezichtsreconstructie van Andreas Vesalius als deel van een groter monument. Ze gingen op zoek naar Vesalius zijn graf met zijn stoffelijke resten en kwamen op het Griekse eiland Zakynthos terecht. De verhalen van hoe Vesalius stierf, zijn gehuld in mysteries, zijn graf is voorlopig onvindbaar. Twee mogelijke locaties zouden het geheim van zijn dood en begrafenis kunnen onthullen: één ervan is een oude Fransiscanen abdij waarvan enkel de waterput bewaard is gebleven. De waterput in de Sint-Baafsabdij leek de perfecte plaats om de reconstructie van Vesalius zijn hoofd te tonen. photo's courtesy of Eleanor Crook |
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