Here to Infinity: Brother Joseph McNally
Brother Joseph McNally, the founder of LASALLE College of the Arts was also a renowned sculptor. This exhibition catalogue was produced by Soobin Art Gallery in 2000, showcasing his works completed from 1998 to 2000. You can also find opening articles by Singapore Art Museum curator Bridget Tracy Tan and Brother Joseph McNally himself.
42 images of his sculptures can be found in the publication, primarily constructed from materials such as wood, copper, glass, bronze and resin. His sculptures tend to revolve around topics regarding religion, the creator, creation, spirituality and the creative process.
Brother Joseph McNally, the founder of LASALLE College of the Arts was also a renowned sculptor. This exhibition catalogue was produced by Soobin Art Gallery in 2000, showcasing his works completed from 1998 to 2000. You can also find opening articles by Singapore Art Museum curator Bridget Tracy Tan and Brother Joseph McNally himself.
42 images of his sculptures can be found in the publication, primarily constructed from materials such as wood, copper, glass, bronze and resin. His sculptures tend to revolve around topics regarding religion, the creator, creation, spirituality and the creative process.
Brother Joseph McNally, the founder of LASALLE College of the Arts was also a renowned sculptor. This exhibition catalogue was produced by Soobin Art Gallery in 2000, showcasing his works completed from 1998 to 2000. You can also find opening articles by Singapore Art Museum curator Bridget Tracy Tan and Brother Joseph McNally himself.
42 images of his sculptures can be found in the publication, primarily constructed from materials such as wood, copper, glass, bronze and resin. His sculptures tend to revolve around topics regarding religion, the creator, creation, spirituality and the creative process.
Authors: Bridget Tracy Tan and Brother Joseph McNally
Publisher: Soobin Art Gallery, Singapore
Size: 27 x 21 x 0.7 cm
Weight: 340g
Date: 2000
ISBN:981-04-3489-8
Paperback, 63 pages
Condition Report: Slight discolouration on the cover. Overall, the publication is in excellent condition.