Goody, DickLashbrook, Debra2024-05-172024-05-172014-01-11978-0-925859-61-7https://hdl.handle.net/10323/13621Catalog of an exhibition held at the Oakland University Art Gallery, January 22 - March 30, 2014. Contains essay by Dick Goody.Excerpt from essay by Dick Goody: Contemporary sculpture has the immediate, visceral quality to assert itself in ways that mediated art forms, like video or painting, cannot because the sculptural object’s signification is metonymic - in other words, it holds the equivalency of the image or entity depicted, embodied in the presence of the materials of its fabrication.en-USIn CopyrightUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Oakland University Art GalleryOakland University. College of Arts and SciencesExhibition catalogsKresge FoundationMichigan Council for the Arts and Cultural AffairsNational Endowment for the ArtsAltmejd, Davidde Jong, FolkertHolley, LonnieJones, ChrisLasserre, FabienneMcMurray, MartinMonahan, MatthewMysko, MarthaSegre, MichelleSmith, ShiniqueStone, WilliamVanDerBeek, JohannesThe Body Metonymic: International Contemporary SculptureText