Riki Mijling
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Dutch sculptor Riki Mijling (*1954) works in a rich tradition of non-objective, (post-)minimalist sculpture. With her sculpture, and her works on paper too, Mijling has developed a unique visual language, pairing a reductive approach with a warm, "charged" character of her sculptures in waxed steel, Corten steel, stone and glass. The non-referential, archetypical forms of Mijling’s sculptures refer to basic principles of proportion and scale, to the universal significance of timeless forms. And unmistakably Mijling is the quest for a new experience of space. This richly illustrated publication contains essays by concrete poet and essayist Eugen Gomringer, Peter Lodermeyer and Antoon Melissen.
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August 2018
ISBN 978-3-7356-0436-1
22,50 × 28,00 cm
192 pages
80 colored and 20 b/w illustrations
Hardcover, bound
Languages: German, English
Editor
Antoon Melissen
Text by
Eugen Gomringer, Peter Lodermeyer, Antoon Melissen
Design by
Office for Design, Loek Kemming, Laag-Keppel
Events
With signing sessions, accompanying exhibitions, and lectures by the authors in Berlin (dr. Julius AP), Cologne (Galerie Floss & Schultz), and Antwerp (Galerie Schoots + Van Duyse), spring-summer 2018.