Nicolas Floc'h - Glaz
ROMA Publications, ISBN 9789492811165,
Hb, 426 pgs, 21 x 26cm
Acqn. 28657
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£47.50
Hb, 426 pgs, 21 x 26cm
Acqn. 28657
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£47.50
Glaz is a Breton word used to describe a colour between green and blue, the colour of water. Since childhood, Nicolas Floc'h has developed a passion for the ocean and devoted his life and work to encapsulating and conveying the infinite riches and aspects of its reality. This voluminous monograph, published after his exhibition at Fonds regional d'art contemporain Bretagne, covers an oeuvre of sculpture, photography, and various conceptual works, consequently organised in themes like 'Invisible Architecture', 'Productive Structures', 'Natural Habitats', 'Painting', 'Functional', and 'Recycling'. A major part of the book is dedicated to underwater photographs of artificial reefs in France, Portugal, and Japan, as well as specific seascapes taken by Floc'h during a scientific expedition on the Tara Pacific in Japan.

