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乔尔·夏皮罗(JOEL SHAPIRO, 1941年生) 雕塑家乔尔·夏皮罗以人物为古老的古典主义雕塑题材,当他决意要以活生生的人的某种存在感去温暖极少主义立体形式的冰冷完美性时,在再度运用这种意象上的困难想必比画家们少些。即便如此,夏皮罗仍以为1970年代初期专以房屋为题的系列作品中只求循序渐进——通过人物栖居场所更为抽象的客观性而向入物靠近——是必要的。然而,当夏皮罗把意象缩小到近乎查尔斯·西蒙德的考古遗址或詹尼弗·巴特利特的原始巢穴中的“微小人物”那样大小并同时删去
JOEL SHAPIRO (born 1941) The sculptor Joel Shapiro used the characters as the ancient classicism sculptural themes, when he was determined to warm the minimalism with a sense of being In the form of icy perfection, the difficulty of reusing this imagery must have been less than that of painters. Even so, Shapiro still believes that only a gradual shift from the series of housing-themed books in the early 1970s - closer to the objects through the more abstract objectivity of the character’s habitat - is necessary. However, when Shapiro narrowed the image to the size of a “tiny character” near Charles Simon’s archeological site or Jennifer Bartlett’s original den, and at the same time deleted