Product Description
One of the largest works that Stephen Hendee has ever constructed, Ascension is a 40-foot-high colossus that the viewer may walk up, through, and around, entering the space of the sculpture and exploring its multiple light-filled facets. This is also the first comprehensive publication to survey all of the installations and ambitious constructed environments for which Hendee has become internationally recognized. Innovative works that exist between the disciplines of sculpture and architecture, transforming spaces into complex realms that trigger associations with science-fiction dream worlds, Hendee's glowing, geometric sculptures have been likened to the virtual realms of cyberspace, crystallography, and imaginary architecture.
Edited by David Moos.
Essays by Tim Griffin and Robert Phillip.
Paperback, 8.25 x 10 in. 104 pages, 50 color illustrations
About the Author
Stephen Hendee was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1968. His work has been exhibited regularly since the mid-90s, including, most recently, at the New Museum and the Whitney Museum at Phillip Morris Gallery, both in New York.
