Richard Rome

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87 pages 2011

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Holman relates Richard Rome's development as a sculptor to the changing scene of sculptural practice, from the constrasting traditions of modernism and the figurative, through the influences of New Generation sculpture in the mid-1960s and the onslaught of conceptualism and minimalism at the end of the decade.

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