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Antony Gormley:我們裏面和外面的雕塑空間

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着名雕塑家 Antony Gormley 談及空間和人體形態,他的作品探索我們所感受、在我們身體之內的內部空間--和在我們四週、為我們所感受到的外在空間,所基於的是我們都不過是時空中的微塵。

Antony Gormley's work plays with the human form in space. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Ambrose Lam
Reviewed by Candice Wang
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