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George Segal by Sam Hunter 1989 Hardcover, Jacket $?? USD 132 Pages Ediciones Polígrafa ISBN: 978 843 4305 69 4 Art Book Official Description Provided for Book: The one hundred and thirty-two illustrations in this volume convey the impact of Segal's works and chart his course as one of America's most influential sculptors. Segal gained fame in the days of Pop with his true-to-life plaster figures of lower-and middle-class Americans engaged in everyday activities. In pieces like The Red Light and Walk, Don't Walk, his glum waitresses, bored gas-station attendants and aimless pedestrians trapped in utilitarian environments have been mirrors held up to the face of postwar American life with its aridity and loneliness. The political undercurrent in Segal's works emerges forcefully in his Kent State: Abraham and Isaac and Gay Liberation. As the book makes clear, Segal has employed his groundbreaking techniques to explore more intimate themes as well. Embracing Couple and Nude on Redwood Chaise are tender celebrations of erotic love; Girl Drying Her Knee reveals a surprisingly classical grace and purity of line. These and many other works pictured attest to the many dimensions of an artist who has been called "a poet of the mundane." Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:15 George Segal 00:25 George Segal Biography 01:51 Ending 01:04 Chronology 01:10 Bibliography 01:16 Public Collections 01:21 Illustrations 06:03 Table of Illustrations 06:14 Ending ... What are your thoughts on this book? Leave your thoughts in the comments below, where you'll also find my thoughts on the book. Want to see me showcase a book? Leave a suggestion in the comments!