The following is excerpted from "Romance of Structure" by Victor M. Cassidy, Chicago:. Robert Stackhouse is the artist who builds large wooden A-frame constructions. A relatively small number of... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Romance of Structure" by Victor M. Cassidy, Chicago:. Robert Stackhouse is the artist who builds large wooden A-frame constructions. A relatively small number of people have actually seen a Stackhouse sculpture because they are up for a short time, often on college... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Romance of Structure" by Victor M. Cassidy, Chicago:. Robert Stackhouse is the artist who builds large wooden A-frame constructions. A relatively small number of people have actually seen a Stackhouse sculpture because they are up for a short time, often on college campuses, and then dismantled. We know this work through photographs -- and the artist's drawings, watercolors and prints. "Drawing is an integral part of my work," Stackhouse has written. "Source... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Romance of Structure" by Victor M. Cassidy, Chicago:. Robert Stackhouse is the artist who builds large wooden A-frame constructions. A relatively small number of people have actually seen a Stackhouse sculpture because they are up for a short time, often on college campuses, and then dismantled. We know this work through photographs -- and the artist's drawings, watercolors and prints. "Drawing is an integral part of my work," Stackhouse has written. "Source drawings, plans for sculptural projects and documentations of finished installations fill the majority of my studio time. Because I originally studied painting, I conceive of my sculptures two dimensionally rather than in three dimensions. I see them as... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Romance of Structure" by Victor M. Cassidy, Chicago:. Robert Stackhouse is the artist who builds large wooden A-frame constructions. A relatively small number of people have actually seen a Stackhouse sculpture because they are up for a short time, often on college campuses, and then dismantled. We know this work through photographs -- and the artist's drawings, watercolors and prints. "Drawing is an integral part of my work," Stackhouse has written. "Source drawings, plans for sculptural projects and documentations of finished installations fill the majority of my studio time. Because I originally studied painting, I conceive of my sculptures two dimensionally rather than in three dimensions. I see them as pictures, not volumetric structures." . Works on paper dominated "Robert Stackhouse," a retrospective exhibition of work done sin... Read full biography
Robert Stackhouse - Artist Info
About Robert Stackhouse: Books
Books & Publications (10)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)
2004
McGowan, Alison C (Editor)
1,512 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 1993-1994, 20th Edition (American Federation of Arts)
1993
Bowker R R
1,473 pages
Tandem Press: Five Years Of Collaboration and Experimentation